MOTH Club Secure 'Huge Win' in Battle for Survival, But 'The Fight Is Not Over' and They Still Need Your Help
MOTH Club, a popular music venue in London, has secured a significant victory in its battle for survival. The club faced two separate planning applications for flats near the venue, but one of these has now been rejected by Hackney Council.
According to an article on NME, the club's management team has expressed relief and gratitude for the decision, but also emphasized that the fight is far from over. The club still needs to raise funds to cover the costs of the planning process and to ensure its long-term viability.
The club's management team has launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise the necessary funds, and fans and supporters are encouraged to contribute to the cause. The campaign aims to raise £50,000 to cover the costs of the planning process and to ensure the club's continued operation.
The decision by Hackney Council is a significant victory for the club and its supporters, who have been fighting to save the venue from development. The club has been a staple of the London music scene for many years, hosting a wide range of acts and events.
The club's management team has expressed its gratitude to the council and to the fans and supporters who have backed the campaign. The club will continue to operate and host events, but the fight to secure its long-term future is far from over.