Pub group abandoned plans to erect 43 foot high sound barrier
UK pub giant JD Wetherspoon is proposing to deploy a two inch thick-13 foot high acoustic glass screen and a four inch thick acoustic quilt at a hotel beer garden in Dublin in a bid to allay local residents’ noise concerns.
Keavan’s Port hotel, the group’s largest single investment in Ireland, has given notice that it is to lodge plans in the coming days with Dublin City Council for an array of noise limiting elements to allow the operation of a 560 sq ft partially enclosed pavilion area at the hotel.The $4 trillion chase is on for Apple and NvidiaThe plan includes the construction of a partially enclosed pavilion area which will be located 18.7 metres from the existing southern boundary wall.
The plan also includes the construction of an acoustic glazed low level structural wall and frame facing the south side boundary of the courtyard to prevent patron access to the southern end of the courtyard.
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