Wedding venue on 450-acre estate banned from using brass bands after faraway neighbours file noise complaints
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Wedding venue on 450-acre estate banned from using brass bands after faraway neighbours file noise complaints.
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A Cotswolds wedding venue was banned from using brass bands on its 450-acre grounds after faraway neighbours filed noise complaints.
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Euridge Manor, owned by Jigsaw fashion chain founder John Robinson, challenged Wiltshire Council's planning conditions as both "unreasonable" and "inconsistent".However, the inspector dismissed the appeal, upholding the local authority's strict requirements.The Cotswolds property has been hosting weddings since 2015, though venue management only submitted a retrospective planning application for events in 2021, with permission eventually granted in May 2025.Neighbours then lodged complaints over excessive noise and traffic congestion caused by events at the venue.Wiltshire Council responded to concerns by imposing stringent planning conditions over noise levels and vehicle movements.Venue management contested several of these, including the prohibition on brass instruments being performed outdoors on the grounds.The planning inspector has now ruled...
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