Neighbours have opposed the potential closure of a 'popular' under threat Nottinghamshire maze and cinema
Neighbours have opposed the potential closure of a 'popular' under threat Nottinghamshire maze and cinema. Business B2B had hoped get formal planning permission to continue to host laser tag, archery, an outdoor cinema, an expansive maize maze, and bush craft events off Lime Lane in Arnold, where it has operated authorised since 2015.
Nigel Wilson, 60, who lives across from the maze maize on Mansfield Road, said he heard the festivals, but had no problem with the events being held. "It doesn't really impact us, and there aren't many people that live near to it. Another neighbour, who did not want to be named, said: "I don't really see what the problem with it is. I don't think it makes sense to close it after years of it running fine.
A B2B spokesperson, commenting after the committee meeting, said: "The committee members present voted to defer a final decision to a later date, thereby allowing time to try and find a solution to compromise and work between the Council and Landowner / businesses.
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