Those living nearby have complained about drunk people coming back from town and having to 'endure years of noise, disruption and suffering from the Flaxmill site'.
Shrewsbury's Flaxmill Maltings has applied for a licence to sell alcohol off and on the premises - but some local residents say they have had enough of noisy drunks walking back from the town centre to Greenfields and Ditherington past their homes.
Some residents are worried because they have had an"increase in unwelcome behaviour from drug pushers/users loitering to the back of the properties and I fear this will increase in turn resulting in crime". "The residents, especially those of Marshalls Court, have had to endure enough already, the whole project has destroyed any enjoyment of our homes please don’t let it continue further."
They say it will operate to a high standard, with fully trained staff, and operate a 30 minute drinking up time.They add that they will help prevent public nuisance by displaying"prominent, clear and legible notices" that ask the public to"respect the needs of nearby neighbours and residents and to leave the premises and the area quietly."
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