Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 29 December 2022, p. 3

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HB NEWS RETURN OF NORVAL NIGHT CLUB NOT MUSIC TO NEIGHBOURS’ EARS TOWN SAYS PROPERTY NO LONGER ZONED FOR USE AS A BAR HERB GARBUTT hgarbutt@metroland.com A popular Halton Hills night spot has reopened, but not everyone is excited about it. The new owner ofa Nor- val property, once known as Nashville North, fas been holding but S sighbours mplained to the town about the noise, traf- fic and garbage following the events. Richard Marshall, who yurchased the property at 530 Guelph St., says he is tO provide alocalen- ate jobs. Marshall said he's aware of the concerns neighbours had with Nash- ville North, which closed in 2019, and doesn't want to be at odds with the commu- e're back the elem nihat were there before," Mar- shall said. "We want to fol- low the rules and regula- tions. We want to do this in the right manner." Residents say that is not thee case thougl Norval wet aent Gus Ibhenn described the first eventi in late August as. "a hug idoor party in the parking toe with sever- al hundred people attend- ing. Because the parking it was used for the event, fending parked fironghout the village. events have since moved inside, Kalbhenn said the noise from the property is still very loud with some events going as Jate as 3:30 a.m. Melanie Hennessey/Torstar The new owner of the Nashville North property has been holding private events, but neighhours have complained about the noise and events that go on as late as 3:30 a.m. Const. Ryan Anderson said, "Halton Regional Po- lice Service (HRPS) has re- ceived a number of noise complaints over the past couple months related to events taking place at the 2022 Dr Sayal and staff want to thank our family of patients for all their support with our Annual Food Drive. Over the last 25 Years (!) we have raised thousands of dollars and many thousands of pounds of tradition, in lieu of Christmas cards, a donation has been made to the Georgetown if food. As is our Dr. Sayal (Sth from left) along with Management & Staff present this food & cheque donation to Terry Whit left-back) a representative of The Georgetown Bread Basket. site formerly known as Nashville North. Inaletter to Norval resi- dents, the Town of Halton Hills stated, "the noise ob- servations from the prem- ise have already been deemed to violate the qual- itative portion of the bylaw as the noise can be heard well past 11 p.m." Marshall said the venue has hosted company cele- brations and line dancing events with permits from The AGCO says five Spe- § cial event permit requests = were submitted by Celebri. § Affairs Entertainment Inc., of g is nee eB EB. 8 i] QS Ow CO confirmed it issued no- tices "to revoke Special Oc- casion Permits (SOP) for events held at 580 Guelph St. over th st few months" due to violations of the Liquor Licence and Control A Events continue to be held, though, including one on Saturday (Dec. 10), which advertised live jusic and George- town! 's favourite drinks. 1 said he has been olding _ private events, which people can register to attend by sign- See NO, page 14 Your trusted building & hardware supply partner 264 Main St. North Acton, Ontario L7J 1W9 Ph: 519-853-1970 Fax: 519-853-2542 Ma building centres www.leathertownlumber.ca Ca a Fy 3 a v i Zz wsoaq ‘hepsinys | 48q 4 y 8 8 8 eordyouy

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