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Dublin’s late-night venues and creative spaces must be protected


Sir, – Reading your recent article on the injunction sought against Yamamori Izakaya by the newly arrived multinational Hoxton Hotel left me with a familiar mix of anger and weary resignation (“Hoxton Hotel seeks injunction over noise from adjoining club”, News, February 13th). We have watched this pattern across Dublin, late-night venues and creative spaces steadily pushed out, too often to make way for hotels that trade on the very cultural vibrancy they help to erode. Yamamori, operating on both sides of the Liffey for decades, has contributed far more to the cultural and social fabric of this city than any newly arrived, interchangeable hotel brand. Dublin must do better to protect venues like it. Stronger planning policies are needed, ones that recognise and safeguard established nightlife and cultural spaces, and that prevent newcomers from settling in lively districts only to demand silence once the ink is dry on their opening brochures.


Source: The Irish Times February 14, 2026 13:31 UTC



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