Incidentally on Sunday 30th Aug we are holding a CHARITY EVENT for TERMINALLY ILL CHILDREN with live acoustic music OUTSIDE in the afternoon/early evening - feel free to complain to Enviromental Health noise dept as your "quiet" is obvious more important than some of the community getting together and working hard to raise money for those much more UNFORTUNATE than yourselves 😄
I notice that there is still no reply indicating that the pub intends to donate one penny from the huge profits it will make from the event which is ostensibly for the benefit of those unfortunate enough to suffer from cancer. Your scathing criticism of the lack of compassion of neighbours is your most recent comment made so I am wondering if you stumbled from your soap box extolling the wonderful work done by publicans for charities in the face of a total lack of compassion on the part of neighbours and have forgotten to dispel the impression that the primary beneficiary of the event will be the pub landlord/landlady and indicate that this event is not just a cash cow for the publican who allows a volunteer acting on behalf of the charity to collect a donation from those walking through the door to buy to buy the booze and fags which are primary causes of cancer in Britain.
I suffer no illusions about just how generous your customers may be as they put their hands into their pockets: many will also kindly donate an amount in excess of the entry fee and that these donations will be very gratefully received by the charity helping the children. Can you please make it clearer to myself and other local residents just how much the pub itself is donating to the charity from its takings?
You make it clear that at this event the speakers will be placed in the garden of the pub to ensure that your customers inside are able to hear each other and be able to converse without the intrusion of blasting music in the pub - the opportunity to have a convivial conversation will certainly lead to more people staying longer (and thus spending more) yet you are particularly vociferous in your attack upon local residents who seem to think that it is reasonable to be able to enjoy their Sundays in conversation with their families free from the intrusion of the amplified noise generated by the speakers in the pub grounds (note that I don't say music because physics dictates that it is the low pitched bass sounds in the music and not which carry to create the thud-thud sound if you are a distance from the speakers: if the music carried as a complete tune it would be melodious and you would just sing along).
If the pub is
working hard to raise money for those much more UNFORTUNATE than yourselves 😄
can you please silence your critics by telling them just how much the pub is donating to the charity from its takings.
I am sure that a failure to respond will be interpreted by all as a statement of 'Not one penny!'