After being denied a noise permit by the local council, the organizers of the Paris Drinks Fest are now on the hunt for a new venue.
The annual event, which celebrates local breweries and wineries, has been held at Lions Park in Paris for the past three years. However, this year’s festival faced opposition from nearby residents who complained about the noise levels.
According to the organizers, they had followed all necessary procedures and obtained all required permits for the event. They had also taken measures to minimize noise levels, such as using sound barriers and limiting the event to daytime hours.
Despite these efforts, the council voted against granting the noise permit, citing concerns for the well-being of the community.
In response, the organizers are now searching for a new location to host the festival. They have expressed disappointment and frustration at the council’s decision, but remain determined to find a suitable venue for the event.
The Paris Drinks Fest has become a popular event in the community, drawing in both locals and tourists to sample the best of the region’s beverages. It also serves as a platform for small businesses to showcase their products and gain exposure.
The organizers are hopeful that they will be able to secure a new venue soon and continue the tradition of the Paris Drinks Fest. They are also open to working with the council and addressing any concerns to ensure a successful and enjoyable event for all.
In the meantime, residents and businesses are encouraged to reach out to the organizers with any suggestions for potential venues. The festival is scheduled to take place in August, and the organizers are determined to make it a memorable and enjoyable experience for all.
