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Posted by decode on Jan-05-2003 13:10:

Telewest in March - Licence opposition

Ripped straight from the godskitchen board posted by Mr Scottyfish..

Article from local paper yesterday...

The Journal, Saturday January 4, 2003, Page 15
http://www.icnewcastle.co.uk

Plans for Arena rave opposed
Police are concerned over drug problems

Police are opposing plans to hold a rave at Newcastle�s Telewest Arena because of concerns about drugs at the venue at a similar event in September.

An 18-year.old Northumberland man died last September after becoming ill at a rave at the Arena hosted by promoters Godskitchen.

The Arena has applied to Newcastle City Council for entertainment licence extensions from midnight to 6am on March 8-9 and for May 24-25 and December 6-7.

The Arena last night confirmed the first extension was for an event by Birmingham-based Godskitchen - an event the police say �cannot be deemed safe�. The Arena said the other extensions were also for major dance events.

At the September event, shop assistant Russell Kirby, of Ovingham, took ill and died. An inquest into his death has been opened and adjourned.

The city council�s Licensing Committee will decide on the application on Monday.

Chief Inspector Graham Smith has writ ten to the council saying �As you are aware the last such event held at the Arena in September2002 resulted in the tragic death of Mr Russell Kirby.

�Subsequent police investigations revealed significant levels of drug misuse at the venue and excessive recoveries of illegal substances made during a police search of the venue following the event.

�As such, it is the strong view of Newcastle West Area command that neither the Arena management nor Northumbria Police, despite robust search regimes, are able to prevent excessive levels of illegal sub stances entering the venue and being taken by those attending the event

�It is therefore our belief that a dance type event similar to the Godskitchen event in September 2002 cannot be deemed safe and as such we object to this application.�

Arena executive director Colin Revel last night said. �We have a good working relationship with the police and can under stand their position.

�We will give our comments on their letter to the appropriate people on the licensing committee. We have a no drugs policy.�

A report by council officers points to a number of similar events being held at the Arena with no objections having been lodged. These other events passed off with out any significant incident, the report says.

It adds that the Arena management �have in the past proved capable of organising and managing a great many major events, in clubbing several late night dance events�

Godskitchen would not comment yesterday.

Twats


Posted by flystyler on Jan-05-2003 14:02:

The stupid thing is, how many people die everyday from drug abuse in newcastle? Or r currently in their hospitals, they cant stop drug use in their city, so how cna they ban an event from taken place. Everyone knows wot goes on at dance events, but nobody can stop it, unless they have strip searches.


Posted by Ste on Jan-05-2003 14:09:

The stupid thing is, how many people die everyday from drug abuse in newcastle?

there are well over million people on tyneside i think, not 12000



i knew this would happen, that why i kept saying to people there is unlikely there will be another godskitchen event at the telewest, to be fair people are way to stupid with their drugs, no disrespect to the guy who died, but its a true fact.

the fact that sum1 died at such a major event in one of the towns main "tourist" attractions, used for kids shows and rock concerts and everything, its a major concern that such a publicised death hangs over its head, and the council are tight enough already without it happening.


Posted by Luke Terry on Jan-05-2003 14:21:

Cool

basically all the under-age punters like me, mick, etc. will get IDed and turned away too, coz they ain't gonna be strict just on one front methinks.


Posted by decode on Jan-05-2003 14:29:

Really fucks me off when they blame all the drugs. One day all this crap will over & ppl will pay less tax and pills will be legal


Posted by DJSoundWave on Jan-05-2003 17:30:

this event better take place, i knew this would happen does me fucking hed in,

people take drugs at there own risk , and the public shouldnt b punished.
if someone dies at any other social event the ******s wouldnt try n cancel it.
does this mean theres gonna b no event or they just shittin me?

mick


Posted by Ian on Jan-05-2003 17:31:

if its denied I bet they'll try use the NEC


Posted by decode on Jan-05-2003 17:37:

It will most likley be granted. I think they just like scaring ppl on those boards.


Posted by Dave_Masters on Jan-05-2003 19:28:



Same as ste, no disrespect to the person who died... but theres always one wanker who ruins it for the rest of us.


Posted by Dave_Masters on Jan-05-2003 19:29:

quote:
Originally posted by ferrycorstenfan
if its denied I bet they'll try use the NEC


whoa, i hope so!!

but i doubt it.... they wont wanna copy Gatecrasher.


Posted by Ste on Jan-05-2003 20:15:

quote:
Originally posted by ferrycorstenfan
if its denied I bet they'll try use the NEC


nah, the manchester arena they were gonna use for the birthday probs.


gc has the nec for its. gods main reason for doing it in newcastle is to give the north east an evetn, as it was an area still without a large event


Posted by Ian on Jan-05-2003 20:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Dumonde Trancer
nah, the manchester arena they were gonna use for the birthday probs.


gc has the nec for its. gods main reason for doing it in newcastle is to give the north east an evetn, as it was an area still without a large event


I Can understand that and agree with it, I guess with them having roots in Brum I said NEC, but there will be lots of places, from manc to milton keynes to right down south, but imo it'd be a shame if u guys lost out, cos u travel so far for everything else, rewarding u is a nice thing for them to do


Posted by torontotrance on Jan-05-2003 21:51:

welcome to reality ppl....one person always ruins things.


Posted by evil_bastard on Jan-05-2003 22:13:

I am hopeful it will still go ahead, alcohol and hard drugs are a far bigger problem and the police should know this.

The police tried to ban the Boat from doing all-you-can-drink and 20p a pint deals every week because of violence but they failed and the deals continue. All the Wetherspoons pubs in the area are doing 50p a pint on Theakstons and all sorts of other cheap deals, but the police didn't bother to intervene this time.

Newcastle is trying to regenerate itself and we simply need tourism for this to happen. Any big events are welcome and I'm sure the council recognise this. There is quite a lot of money riding on our reputation, the council want to win the capital of culture award pretty badly, it has a 3 billion quid reward and Newcastle are competing with only a few cities left. If these events get cancelled it will be a step back into the gutter for the city IMO, but I am optimistic that they will go ahead. When big events happen in Newcastle our reputation grows, and to be honest how many people in the rest of the country actually heard about that lad dying? It's not exactly worthy of the national news is it.

I believe it is in the city's interests to welcome any event organisers with open arms, espescially after the police and the 2001 Newcastle Love Parade fiasco. The police have ruined enough things around here, bunch of cocksuckers!


Posted by Ry_Bo on Jan-06-2003 14:45:

The arena license has been granted (its just been on the news)


Posted by SugarShack on Jan-06-2003 15:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Ry_Bo
The arena license has been granted (its just been on the news)

Sound now i just gotta book my ticket yipppppeeeee


Posted by DevastatING on Jan-06-2003 17:26:

Nice one!!! - its about time the fuckin politicians and police who run this country realise that stopping an event wont stop any of the people who were going to attend that event taking drugs on that night or any other.

As mentioned earlier though, because of the high profile nature of the last death, expect a greater police presence this time - if only for show.

PS. the love parade fiasco was a fucking joke! Sort it newcastle!


Posted by evil_bastard on Jan-06-2003 18:21:

The Love Parade cancellation was down to the police and the council. The council didn't have a clue how to organise it and didn't even negotiate with the police how to control the crowds. When they finally did discuss things, a couple of days before the event, the police decided it could not go ahead. Once again police concerns about safety ruined the day.



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