| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1701 | james | Pub is long standing and noise tests were not properly carried out before the erection of abacus |
| 1702 | charlotte ryan | disgrace |
| 1703 | tom harrison | |
| 1704 | Alex Bermingham | |
| 1705 | Carmel Wheeler | The spotted dog is a lovely pub, digbeth is all about socialising and music both inside and outside, I would question why one would buy an apartment (which is literally on top of the spotted dog) if they were not going to appreciate the family / friendly run night life of Digbeth! |
| 1706 | Anonymous | LONG LIVE THE DOG |
| 1707 | Faye | We want the spotted dog to stay. This is part of Birminghams commuity & was well established before new build flats were developed. |
| 1708 | Tracy Thomas | If people are noise sensitive why buy an apartment next to a pub? There are too many live music venues closing in this town, why do the minority insist on ruining it for the masses? |
| 1709 | jeffrey wheeler |
| 1710 | Ian Gay |
| 1711 | Irene Gay |
| 1712 | Mark Jukes | Keep up the live music events, I for one, will sadly miss them if you stop! |
| 1713 | Katrin | |
| 1714 | Katrin | |
| 1715 | Natalee Edge |
| 1716 | Pete Nickless |
| 1717 | ben carter | keep music venues an such alive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| 1718 | Ric Woodall | Its disgusting that people can move to a city and ruin its traditions. |
| 1719 | Anonymous | i saw the plight of the rainbow club on the news, weve got to keep music live and real so that people can let their hair down and escape the stresses of daily life. if you go on ebay, rubber sound proof matting. ive got 12 of these curtains to donate to the cause if it helps, the auction ends soon so you better get a move on. thanks, keep it real. |
| 1720 | dan tournay | |
| 1721 | Brendan Murray |
| 1722 | John Davis | |
| 1723 | Anonymous |
| 1724 | graham wynn | you have got to keep these place alive, they are what digbeth is all about |
| 1725 | Gabrielle Shegog | |
| 1726 | Joseph Day | Bureaucratic bastards! |
| 1727 | Neil Houston | |
| 1728 | Anonymous | |
| 1729 | Jon Leigh | For crying out loud Birmingham City Council. Why do you insist on throwing a wet blanket over your own city? You pay lip service to to the concept of making Birmingham a vibrant city - then squash that very vibrancy at source. |
| 1730 | Joanne Millburn | |
| 1731 | Ms Rebecca Sparling |
| 1732 | Julien Pritchard | |
| 1733 | Anonymous | |
| 1734 | Jennifer Randall |
| 1735 | Anonymous | |
| 1736 | Anonymous | I do not think it acceptable that residents of the apartments - who were surely aware that there was a pub across the road when purchasing the apartment - can protest at "excessive" (in their view) noise.
The Spotted Dog is an institution in Digbeth and contributes significantly to the buzz and appeal of the area. For its influence on the area to be abated by these "Jonny-come-lately" city slickers is frankly outrageous |
| 1737 | Anonymous | The spotted dog is a wonderful establishment, and the main reason I and my friends often choose to visit digbeth. These places lend life and colour to what would otherwise be a rather drab and barren industrial/residential landscape. |
| 1738 | Adam Moffatt | |
| 1739 | paul brooks | music is dying a death as it is.... |
| 1740 | Mac and Margaret McConnell |
| 1741 | Mac and Margaret McConnell |
| 1742 | Joel Allen | |
| 1743 | roland baskerville | |
| 1744 | Matt Schaefer | |
| 1745 | Anonymous | |
| 1746 | sue kay | The spotted dog has always and always WILL, entertain. No matter what stupid people, who move next to PUBS OR AIRPORTS, OR BUSY ROADS, will say. It is aAGAINST our human rights as citizens to be told by QUANGO enthusiasts that we can not enjoy ourselves where we have done so, for over TWENTY years. RESIDENTS move out please, you are ruining our lives.... |