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Home / Business and Economy / Byron Bay Nightclub Expansion Sparks School Safety Fears

Byron Bay Nightclub Expansion Sparks School Safety Fears

23 Nov

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Summary

  • Justin Hemmes proceeded with construction despite a council fine.
  • School parents voice safety concerns over venue's proximity.
  • The expanded venue plans to host up to 545 patrons daily.
Byron Bay Nightclub Expansion Sparks School Safety Fears

Justin Hemmes continues construction on his Byron Bay hospitality project, located on the site of the former Cheeky Monkey's nightclub. This comes after the billionaire received a fine from Byron Shire Council for undertaking works without full approval, though some current construction is authorized under a prior 2023 permit. Hemmes plans to transform the 1,700 square meter lot into a major entertainment hub, featuring popular Sydney eateries.

The ambitious $1.49 million expansion is set to accommodate up to 545 patrons daily, operating from 10 am to 2 am. However, the project faces strong opposition from Byron Bay Public School, situated less than 70 meters away. Parents are deeply concerned about potential safety risks for young children and feel overlooked by the development plans.

Merivale has stated their commitment to keeping the school informed, describing the project as a refurbishment of existing venues into family-friendly restaurants. Despite these assurances, parents remain worried about the extended operating hours and the venue's proximity to the school's kindergarten and early learning classrooms.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Justin Hemmes is expanding the former Cheeky Monkey's nightclub into a large hospitality venue with restaurants and retail spaces.
Parents worry about potential safety risks for children at Byron Bay Public School due to the venue's close proximity and late operating hours.
Yes, Justin Hemmes was recently fined by Byron Shire Council for performing unauthorized works on the site.

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