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Art Gallery vs. Music Venue: Road Dispute Erupts
23 Nov
Summary
- An art gallery plans to use a public road for events.
- A music venue owner opposes the privatization of public land.
- Concerns raised about accessibility for wheelchair users.

A dispute is brewing in Newcastle as an art gallery seeks to repurpose a public road for cultural events, facing strong opposition from a neighboring music venue. The Biscuit Factory has secured planning permission to convert Bermondsey Street into a space capable of hosting exhibitions throughout the year.
However, Kate Hodgkinson, owner of Cobalt Studios, has voiced significant concerns, arguing against the privatization of public land. She also highlighted potential negative impacts on accessibility for wheelchair users in the Ouseburn area.
Ramy Zack, proprietor of The Biscuit Factory, has countered these concerns by stating that the road will remain accessible to the public. He further indicated plans to construct an additional access ramp nearby to ensure inclusivity.




