Fabric nightclub to reopen under strict new licensing conditions - News Summed Up

Fabric nightclub to reopen under strict new licensing conditions


Fabric nightclub is to reopen after Islington council agreed to strict new licensing conditions, including an over-19s policy and ID scanners at the entry to the venue. The Farringdon nightclub, one of London’s most well-known venues, was stripped of its licence and faced permanent closure after the drug-related deaths of two teenagers. Fabric: a nightclub that thrived by taking dance music seriously Read moreThe court ordered that Fabric will also have to pay Islington council’s legal costs, but that will not come out of the £320,000 donated by supporters of the nightclub. “I’m delighted that agreement has been reached and that Fabric will now reopen,” said Khan. Under the new regulations submitted to the council, the managing director of Fabric, Gary Kilby, made assurances the club would operate “to a gold standard”.


Source: The Guardian November 21, 2016 15:56 UTC



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