New neighbourhood in town can now sell alcohol on their grounds

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New neighbourhood in town can now sell alcohol on their grounds
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A licence to sell booze in St John’s Quarter has been given the green light

A newly built section of the city centre can now sell alcohol and provide live music and performances in its public spaces.

The mixture of apartment blocks and office space is just a stone’s throw from the recently upgraded Aviva Studios site - which the £1.35bn neighbourhood project was centred around. The initial St John’s proposal initially included a plan for 2,500 apartments; three hotels comprising 350 to 400 rooms; a new riverside space with cycle ways; new green spaces; low rise buildings to be used by independent firms to create 'a village vibe'; Factory International; and a revamped Bonded Warehouse.

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