Pete Boyle, CEO of Let s Go Hydro Shaun Keenan 08 April, 2021 10:30
An application for a drive-in cinema in Carryduff has been granted amid objections from local residents.
Councillors unanimously approved the decision at Lisburn Castlereagh City Council’s Environmental Services Committee on April 7.
Last month a representative in objection to the license outlined their reasoning for the complaint.
Objectors said traffic congestion on the Saintfield Road caused “huge issues” for local residents, while complaints were also made over air pollution, noise and lighting from a large LED outdoor cinema screen being reflected in local homes.
Let’s Go Hydro applied for the Annual Outdoor License in October last year, but said last month they currently had ‘no plans for an event at present’ in line with the current Covid-19 regulations.
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