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Plans for flats next to music venue turned down over noise fears
Plans to convert offices next to a Brighton music venue into flats have been rejected because of the possibly impact of noise complaints. DTA Property Holdings, owned by Timothy Clapham, David Wills and Alfred Haagman, applied last year to convert Norwood House in Dyke Road into six flats. But more than a hundred people objected […]

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