Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsHeat is on popular nightspot

Heat is on popular nightspot

By MEGAN OGLE

HOTSPOT Village Bicycle was once again on the agenda as councillors debated noise complaints and trading hours.
The local restaurant, which is popular with hospitality workers, has been a hot topic since residents bordering the commercial area lodged complaints with Noosa Council about noise from the venue.
In a report tabled at the Planning and Environment Committee meeting on Tuesday 7 June staff recommended that councillors approve the application for a Material Change of Use in accordance with 16 conditions targeting the issue of noise.
The conditions include a limit on patrons and a restriction on the use of the outdoor dining area after 10pm as well as the erection of a 2.6 metre tall acoustic fence and native screening shrubs.
Mayor Tony Wellington said the issue was a “curly” one and would possibly set a precedent for future issues.
“This is a real conundrum. On the one hand there is a recommendation for an acoustic fence at 2.6m that exceeds the height limits of fencing generally, we have a request for opening hours that exceed the outdoor dining and drinking conditions on premises elsewhere.
“But we also have a business that has found a niche market for late night trading,” Cr Wellington said.
“So, the question is whether we should be supporting the business initiative or sticking to our regular conditions that help protect the amenity of nearby residents.”
The recommendations will go before councillors at the next General Meeting on Monday 13 June for further discussion after Deputy Mayor Frank Wilkie raised concerns over the restriction of trading hours and height of the acoustic fence.

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Making a difference

A simple 10-cent container is making a big difference for a Queensland not-for-profit dedicated to rescuing and rehoming schnauzers. Since 2024, Schnauzer Rescue Queensland has...
More News

Star appointed as coach

Sunshine Coast Grammar School has secured a major boost to its growing girls rugby program, appointing Hayley Maddick — current Brisbane Broncos NRLW player...

Ted gets Foreign Affairs

Federal opposition leader Angus Taylor has appointed Queensland Liberal MP and Member for Fairfax Ted O’Brien as the Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs. Mr Taylor...

Nasal spray for anaphylaxis

neffy®, an adrenaline based nasal spray, will now be available from pharmacies by prescription as an alternative treatment to adrenaline autoinjectors for people with...

Big win for Noosa SLSC

On Saturday 14 February the Noosa Heads SLSC walked away from Main Beach Noosa as winners of Sunshine Coast Branch Championships, for the 2025/26...

New top cop ‘Pointing’ the way

Brett Pointing, son of Gympie resident and retired senior police officer Laurie Pointing, will be Queensland's top cop, when he is appointed Police Commissioner...

Tri club junior boost

Local junior athletes are set to benefit after the Tewantin Lions Club donated $1,000 to the Noosa Triathlon Club this month, reinforcing the strong...

Streetscape for Maroochydore CBD

Imagine a street where shady trees, wide paths and safer crossings invite you to slow down, connect and enjoy the heart of Maroochydore. That vision...

New police commissioner appointed

The State Government has appointed Brett Pointing as the Commissioner of the Queensland Police Service, following the retirement of Steve Gollschewski. Newly appointed...

Filling up with Unitywater

Thirsty locals and visitors have filled the equivalent of 70,000 reusable water bottles with fresh, healthy drinking water at Unitywater’s Drink Tap van over...

Help dogs help people

Up to 250,000 Australians living with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) could benefit from an assistance dog, yet many are forced to wait upwards...