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No More Taking of Alcohol At Popular Space Lounge, Nairobi
The Space Lounge has been in the middle of court battles and scores settling following complaints from the Kilimani Project Foundation on behalf of residents who asked for the closure of the club following complaints of too much noise coming from the club.
The Club, a favorite spot with middle age revelers along Ngong Rd, had its license previously revoked by the County Gov but later resumed operations on conditions they’ll adhere to set sound standards. However, the Kilimani Foundation went ahead further to open afresh complaints with the County Gov that the house hasn’t subsided and the nearby residents were being denied sleep.
The latest obstacle is from the Liquor Licencing Board of the County Gov that has declined the request of the club meaning the club is barred from selling alcohol within the premise and doing so is contrary to the regulations. Whether the proprietor is going to honor this directive is another thing. We’ve also heard of personal differences between the parties involved with the Kilimani Project leadership said to be having the personal vendetta with the Club’s Proprietor and relentlessly pushing for its closure, but that’s a story for another day.
More Drinking of Alcohol At Popular Space Lounge
The Space Lounge has been in the middle of court battles and scores settling following complaints from the Kilimani Project Foundation on behalf of residents who asked for the closure of the club following complaints of too much noise coming from the club.
The Club, a favorite spot with middle age revelers along Ngong Rd, had its license previously revoked by the County Gov but later resumed operations on conditions they’ll adhere to set sound standards. However, the Kilimani Foundation went ahead further to open afresh complaints with the County Gov that the house hasn’t subsided and the nearby residents were being denied sleep.
The latest obstacle is from the Liquor Licencing Board of the County Gov that has declined the request of the club meaning the club is barred from selling alcohol within the premise and doing so is contrary to the regulations. Whether the proprietor is going to honor this directive is another thing. We’ve also heard of personal differences between the parties involved with the Kilimani Project leadership said to be having the personal vendetta with the Club’s Proprietor and relentlessly pushing for its closure, but that’s a story for another day.
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