A Norwich pub known for supporting up-and-coming acts is allowed to hold events in its garden again after nine months.
The Last Pub Standing in King Street has been unable to offer outdoor entertainment since last November.
It followed noise complaints, with Norwich City Council requiring appropriate monitoring and equipment to be installed.
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General manager Simon Peters and his team were recently given the green light and the first garden event back with local DJs on August 1 was a sell-out success.
They have installed new sound equipment and filters, with the council taking several readings.
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Mr Peters said: "Events are a huge part of the business and we are all about supporting grassroots acts and helping people get their voices heard."
The move indoors also welcomed some new events, which will continue outside, including LPS Open Mic, Chess Lounge and Drink & Draw.
Mr Peters added: "The past nine months have been incredibly challenging, but we are deeply grateful to everyone who has stuck with us through this difficult period."
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