Residents of Huntingfield, Suffolk are objecting to a billionaire's plan to establish a $37,200-a-night wedding venue called Blyth Barn, claiming it will ruin their peaceful community. The planning application, which includes a 24-hour alcohol license, was approved by East Suffolk Council, causing significant distress among the village's 150 inhabitants. Villagers argue the venue will lead to increased traffic and noise, as it can host up to 288 guests. Originally presented as a rural retreat, the project has evolved into a full-scale entertainment center, alarming longtime residents about the impact on their quiet village life.
They said residents had initially been informed there were plans for a 'rural retreat' that have now spiraled into the entertainment venue.
Residents in Huntingfield, Suffolk,...claim the all singing, all dancing entertainment center...will destroy their rural idyll.
They are particularly concerned about the approval of a 24-hour alcohol license, the effect on local traffic and late-night disturbance.
At the end of last year, the business applied for a premises license at its latest development called Blyth Barn.
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