SUKI10C Local Residents Open Letter‏

The ‘other’ Spotted Dog on Meriden Street in Digbeth, has been reopened as Suki10c (pronounced suck it ‘n’ see), aiming to be Birmingham’s premier live music and arts venue, where creative creatures and party lovers alike are welcomed.

However, Nicky has been recently blogging about the noise complaints surrounding Suki10C. Today, I received an open letter from residents near the venue, and as a blog representing everyone in Digbeth, I think it’s fair for us to publish residents’ views on the venue too:

“Dear All,

Given the negative comments that are circulating on the internet at the moment re SUKI10C and opposition from local residents please find attached an open letter that clarifies the situation from the local residents and businesses point of view.

Regards,
DELRAB-Digbeth Eastside Local Residents and Businesses”

The letter received is embedded below. For more information on the venue, please visit the Suki10c Facebook page.

Suki10c Open Letter

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One Response to SUKI10C Local Residents Open Letter‏

  1. Boogie Dave says:

    Thought you might like to take a look at this video…kinda puts into perspective what we have achieved with what was nothing more than a crumbling, desolate abandoned space….

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OKSTglvQZ8&feature=youtu.be

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