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Birmingham apartments approved despite concerns over night-time venues

Another residential development in the city's Gay Village has been handed the green light even though the application site neighbours bars and nightclubs

CGI of new flats in Kent Street, Birmingham, which have been approved

A controversial new block of flats in Birmingham's Gay Village have been approved despite fears it could lead to problems in the area.

The development site in Kent Street is close to the Nightingale nightclub and other late-night venues.

The consented complex will comprise two buildings, of seven and 12 storeys respectively, containing 456 apartments and a private courtyard,

It is estimated that around ten per cent of the apartments will have their windows sealed shut to block out noise from nearby venues.

The plans were approved in principle by Birmingham City Council's planning committee at its latest meeting but conversations continue between the Nightingale and developers.

A total of £1.3 million has been earmarked for noise mitigation measures at the club, two of which involve the removal of the outdoor balconies and a new 'acoustically treated' smoking area.

Cllr Lauren Rainbow said: "I am keen to understand what consultation has been done with the community in the Gay Village. This will involve building residential flats right next to a club that has been around for 40 years.