"The Hoxton Hotel, which neighbours Yamamori Izakaya, a Japanese restaurant that holds music events, claims it has been forced to close around a quarter of its rooms because of "numerous guest complaints about late-night, low-frequency music noise and vibration"."
"Yamamori Izakaya said in an Instagram post late last month that it had commissioned an "expert" sound report when the hotel was being refurbished in 2023 to "assist them in installing necessary sound attenuation measures" and that "the sound levels recorded are considerably lower than typical late-night venues"."
"Trinity Hospitality previously sought a court injunction aimed at reducing what it described as "excessive noise transfer" from the venue into the hotel."
Trinity Hospitality Limited, the leaseholder of The Hoxton Hotel on Exchequer Street, has filed a High Court case against Yamamori Izakaya Limited regarding noise disruption from the Japanese restaurant's music events. The hotel claims excessive late-night, low-frequency music and vibration have forced closure of around a quarter of its rooms due to guest complaints. Trinity Hospitality previously sought a court injunction to reduce what it termed excessive noise transfer. Yamamori Izakaya counters that it commissioned a sound report during the hotel's 2023 refurbishment and maintains sound levels are considerably lower than typical late-night venues. The case was initially heard in February and adjourned by mutual consent to allow further engagement between parties.
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