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Club Chemistry

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Club Chemistry 2019

Above photo 2019.

 

Classed as a nightclub. It has also been known before this as the "Bizz," the "Works" and "Baa Bars." Photos, information and years under these names would be appreciated if anyone has any.

 

From the https://www.kentonline.co.uk By Alex Claridge, 22 September 2015.

Club Chemistry's 6am licence bid thrown out.

Club Chemistry has failed in its bid to stay open until 6am on weekends.

The application by the nightspot in Station Road East was decided by Canterbury City Council’s three-man licensing committee today.

The club's current licence, which allows bar staff to serve alcohol until 4am at weekends with 30 minutes drinking up time, remains in place.

Louise Jones 2016

Louise Jones by the bar in Club Chemistry.

The club is managed by Louise Jones, elected as a city councillor to Barton ward in May, and is owned by the company Jones’s Nightclubs.

Set over three floors and formerly known as The Bizz, The Works and Baa Bars, it is Canterbury’s biggest nightclub.

The application provoked opposition as well as winning support.

John Ellaby, of the St Mildred's Area Community Society, said: “Club Chemistry is a business. We understand that.

"But what it does is inflict on the local community a heavy price for its own profit.

“In earlier days the club closed earlier. The argument for later opening sold was that it will be better for locals because of a gradual dispersal.

“All it does is prolong the aggravation.

“We are not in a balanced argument. We are the sufferers. They are the people representing the inflictors of the agony."

Sarah Walter, of the Wincheap Society, also said: “My family and I are waking up once or twice a week.

"I hear what police are saying, that they don’t get complaints, but you don’t ring the police every time you’re woken up by noisy people outside.

“I urge you not to accept this because my family’s life will be made a misery. I don’t accept this argument that if people leave at 6am they will leave quietly. They won’t.”

But among those backing the application was Lansdown Road resident and student Dave Cocozza.

He has previously said: “Extending the opening hours is a positive move, which will give a much-needed boost to the local economy.

“Canterbury is in dire need of a boost to its night-time economy. The success of our city depends on the funds that the entertainment sector brings in.”

And Tilly Chilton, who has lived in Castle Street, said: “While I do hear people walking past, I accept that if I want to live in the city centre there will be some noise.

"I think the application will reduce the impact of noise because when they finish at 6am, it will blend into the noise from bin collections and street cleaners.”

 

From the https://www.kentlive.news By Vicky Castle, Victoria Chessum, & Sian Elvin, 9 June 2019.

We visited the 'worst' nightclubs and bars in Kent according to reviewers to see what they're really like.

Most of us really don't mind where we go out as long as there are good drinks and music, but other people find their clubbing experience much more important.

So much so that they feel the need to write a TripAdvisor review about the nightclubs. And some are less than flattering.

Here are some of the worst reviews of Kent clubs on the site, with just one or two stars – but compared with what our journalists at Kent Live really think of them.

Club Chemistry, Canterbury.

A reviewer gave it one star, calling it an "awful, awful place".

It said: "Rude staff. Drinks were low quality. No atmosphere and felt like I was just being fleeced of my money the whole time. Very unwelcoming, would avoid at all costs!"

We say:- "Club Chemistry is always going to be the place everyone ends up in, whether it's from 10pm or after drinks in other bars.

"We actually think it's great. The three floors gives people choice of where to hang out (and it keeps the queues down at the other bars in the premises).

"The club is more tailored to students, being a Kent hot-spot for youngsters given the two universities."

 

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