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Save the Freebutt - UPDATE (bad news!)



Spider

New member
Sep 15, 2007
3,614
http://savethefreebutt.blogspot.com/2010/07/freebutt-statement-9th-july.html

First of all we would like to advise people that the Freebutt has not ‘shut down’ the Penthouse Bar above the Freebutt is still open seven days a week between 7:30pm and Midnight (1am Friday/Saturday). Please come in and show your support for the venue. *

It’s with huge regret that we have to announce that the volume limiter installed in the downstairs live room of The Freebutt has been reduced to a level of just 94dBA rendering it impossible for live unamplified drums or backline amplified guitars to perform in the building.

The immediate repercussions of this are that we are unable to host live bands in the venue. Currently booked shows (with the exception of Adelaide’s Cape on Friday 16th July) at the Freebutt have either been re-housed or are in process of being re-housed. Please check the official website The Freebutt :: Home for the all the latest changes. We have also been forced to make redundant 14 members of staff.

On Friday 2nd July representatives from the Environmental Health department and the Licensing department of Brighton and Hove City Council visited the Freebutt along with two specialist impartial audio engineers at our request. Upon undertaking a number of tests both within the Freebutt and the complainants’ home it became apparent that there is indeed a continued audio nuisance to the complainants caused by live bands performing here.

Whilst we sympathise with the complainant we still maintain that the only way to solve this issue is to provide us with a reasonable period of time in conjunction with EHO in which to undertake sound proofing works to eradicate the problem once and for all while still being able to trade and raise funds for the works.

Unfortunately it was decided that the Freebutt must immediately cease causing an audio nuisance and as such EHO took the decision to substantially reduce the setting of the volume limiter from 105dBA to 94dBA as to make the sound created in The Freebutt inaudible to the complainants.

It’s difficult for us to determine the long term effects of this as obviously a substantial amount of sound proofing works must be carried out at vast expense; the initial estimate is in the region of twenty thousand pounds. Frustratingly this is very much beyond our reach, particularly when we are unable to have any of our current 2010 bookings (which totals around 100 confirmed shows) perform in our venue.

As the council are quick to stress, The Freebutt has technically not been ‘shut down’. However, for a live music venue to be financially viable in a recession in a city the size of Brighton with a calendar made up solely of acoustic music would be an impossible challenge. The Freebutt has always been a diverse venue that caters across the board and brought such key acts as The Libertines, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Explosions in the Sky, Razorlight and Grizzly Bear to Brighton in their infancy. The closure of the Freebutt live room will undoubtedly have a devastating effect upon the musical culture of not only Brighton but the entire South East.

The Penthouse bar above the Freebutt remains open seven days a week between 7:30pm and Midnight (1am Friday/Saturday), please stop by and continue to support us.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has helped throughout our fight to keep the Freebutt open, your support was unprecedented and moved us all. Within just a week our petition gathered over 4000 signatures, that’s 2.5% of the entire population of Brighton and a quarter of the number of people who voted the Green Party into the Pavilion constituency.

Our petition is still open so please continue to spread the word of our plight and please contact your local councillor if you feel particularly passionate about the issue.


What a ridiculous and sad state of affairs. Their roster of bands is brilliant, it's a nice venue. I hope bands will carry on coming to Brighton, but there's hardly anywhere for them to go!
 








Forster's Armband

Well-known member
Sep 23, 2008
2,499
London
The place has been going down hill for years. It has to do with the houses that sprung up around it but to be honest It has been a long slow paniful death. It was better in the days that I played there in a local band (you'll not guess who) when you could see into the loos from the stage and they served Ruddles in plastic cups. It was proper sweaty and dank. RIP Freebutt, I will remember your fondly!
 


Pantani

Il Pirata
Dec 3, 2008
5,445
Newcastle
f***ing council. The people moaning about the noise are the residents in the nearby houses. These houses were built long after the Freebutt started having live music. Surely the thing that has been there longer should have precedence.

We have had similar problems where I work. New flats got built then the people that lived there started moaning about noise. Here is a tip for you, if you want the quiet life don't buy a house next to a live music venue.
 






The Modfather

New member
Dec 13, 2009
7,210
Ibiza to the Norfolk Broads
f***ing council. The people moaning about the noise are the residents in the nearby houses. These houses were built long after the Freebutt started having live music. Surely the thing that has been there longer should have precedence.

We have had similar problems where I work. New flats got built then the people that lived there started moaning about noise. Here is a tip for you, if you want the quiet life don't buy a house next to a live music venue.

Agree totally.

Gutted to see another live venue go to the wall.
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
59,911
The Fatherland
This is truly gutting. What makes it all the more gutting is that the business is profitable.

As I understand it the issue is due to noise bleed into the house literally next door. If the chap has lived there for a while why has he only complained now? There has been no material change to the building. If he has only just moved in what did he expect?

On a personal level I'm in dialogue with one of the people which runs the venue as my wedding 'afterparty' is booked at The Freebutt. He's a smashing lad, full of enthusiasm and I am so disappointed for him.

If any of my invitees are reading it looks as though our shindig is going ahead as planned. Beaten by the Tories on my wedding day? No f***ing chance.
 






Albumen

Don't wait for me!
Jan 19, 2010
11,495
Brighton - In your face
There'll probably be a statement from the council soon. I think the neighbour has made it too difficult for them to do anything else.
I think a year long drum jam outside his house may make it interesting.
 


Lush

Mods' Pet
What are the laws here? If you move near a a football stadium presumably you can't complain about the noise. However presumably you could complain about eg a ground share on the basis that it's more noise/traffic than previously?

Is it that the guy is organising more events and bands to make the venue profitable, but that horrible legal term 'precedent' means that you can't have any more?
 




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