spyro2000 Posted November 29, 2005 Share Posted November 29, 2005 Originally posted by spiderfran28 Although i have never been to niche, i wouldnt go but it does have a positive side that it keeps all the rudeboy/girl chav kids out of the way so u can have a good weekend out on the town! I didnt know how long Leadmill had been running to be honest, so fair enough, Niche is certainly one of the longest running clubs though. So you are admitting that you commenting on a club you have never been to and know nothing about? I take it you think no one has been murdered outside any other club in Sheffield? Do you think no other clubs in Sheffield have been raided? Do you think the Niche owner is the only sheffield club owner that has been done over? Do you think Chavs only go to Niche? Sounds like you dont know what you are talking about to be honest. its not a put down, its an observation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cloza1991 Posted November 29, 2005 Share Posted November 29, 2005 Niche music was the buzz round our school few months back, still is but not as popular now... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Emilychee Posted November 30, 2005 Share Posted November 30, 2005 Originally posted by spyro2000 I didnt know how long Leadmill had been running to be honest, so fair enough, Niche is certainly one of the longest running clubs though. So you are admitting that you commenting on a club you have never been to and know nothing about? I take it you think no one has been murdered outside any other club in Sheffield? Do you think no other clubs in Sheffield have been raided? Do you think the Niche owner is the only sheffield club owner that has been done over? Do you think Chavs only go to Niche? Sounds like you dont know what you are talking about to be honest. its not a put down, its an observation Good point, dont see how people can comment on a place that they havent been to... Ive seen alot more trouble in other clubs in Sheffield, mainly due to pissheads Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OwlsChick Posted November 30, 2005 Share Posted November 30, 2005 supose to be closing down now after the drug raid on saturday Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bladesufc1 Posted November 30, 2005 Share Posted November 30, 2005 IN THE STAR TODAY!!! 300 POLICE RAIDED THE PLACE ON SUNDAY NIGHT!! THERE CLAIMING IT'S A CRACK HOUSE AND HAVE PUT A TEMP CLOSURE ON THE PLACE!!! (REALLY CRACK HOUSE?) WE THINK NOT, BUT THEY HAVE BEEN TRYING TO CLOSE THE PLACE FOR YEARS I LOVE THE PLACE BEST CLUB IN SHEFFIELD BY FAR!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spyro2000 Posted November 30, 2005 Share Posted November 30, 2005 Originally posted by bladesufc1 IN THE STAR TODAY!!! 300 POLICE RAIDED THE PLACE ON SUNDAY NIGHT!! THERE CLAIMING IT'S A CRACK HOUSE AND HAVE PUT A TEMP CLOSURE ON THE PLACE!!! (REALLY CRACK HOUSE?) WE THINK NOT, BUT THEY HAVE BEEN TRYING TO CLOSE THE PLACE FOR YEARS I LOVE THE PLACE BEST CLUB IN SHEFFIELD BY FAR!!!! Could you repeat that, I couldnt quite hear you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cellarhigh Posted November 30, 2005 Share Posted November 30, 2005 Star: "POLICE and council bosses today asked Sheffield magistrates to close down a city nightclub under tough legislation designed to shut down drug dens. A temporary closure notice detailing their intention to apply for Niche nightclub to be closed under "crackhouse" legislation for three months was served on the management of the Sidney Street venue yesterday afternoon. The notice closed the club temporarily pending today's court hearing under anti-social behaviour legislation designed to shut down crack dens. The hearing was adjourned until December 12 - and the court heard the club must remain closed to the public until then. Only the three club directors - Steven Baxendale, Brian Kay and Christopher Bailey - will be allowed to enter the building, along with the resident caretaker and one workman who can enter under the supervision of police to repair two doors damaged in the raid. If next month's hearing is successful the venue will not be able to trade as a club for three months. Before today's hearing Brian Kay, managing director of Established World Ltd which part-owns the club, denied the premises was used for drug dealing. He said they intended to deny the allegations "profusely". He added: "We have received no documentation to support the allegations which the police are making. "We will be looking to strike this application out on the grounds that it has been blown out of all proportion - none of the allegations are true." The closure notice was issued after more than 300 officers - some of them armed - raided the club in the early hours of Sunday. The street was cordoned off with a ring of officers to prevent anyone trying to escape and the force helicopter was used to monitor developments from the air. So many officers were used in the raid buses were laid on to transport them to the venue. They erected airport-style scanners supplied by the Home Office to search revellers for drugs and firearms, even checking clubbers' shoes. Police sniffer dogs were also used in the operation. Officers recovered a variety of substances which have been sent away for analysis. Twelve people were arrested on suspicion of offences, including possession of Class A drugs. Three were men from Manchester, two were men from Leeds and six men and a woman were from Sheffield. All but two, who were wanted by police working on other cases, were released on police bail pending further inquiries. One of the men was taken to Manchester where he was wanted on warrant by police and has subsequently appeared in court. The second man appeared at Sheffield Magistrates Court on Monday where he was sentenced to 40 hours community service for assault" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
malton_s5 Posted November 30, 2005 Share Posted November 30, 2005 Originally posted by cellarhigh Star: "POLICE and council bosses today asked Sheffield magistrates to close down a city nightclub under tough legislation designed to shut down drug dens. A temporary closure notice detailing their intention to apply for Niche nightclub to be closed under "crackhouse" legislation for three months was served on the management of the Sidney Street venue yesterday afternoon. The notice closed the club temporarily pending today's court hearing under anti-social behaviour legislation designed to shut down crack dens. The hearing was adjourned until December 12 - and the court heard the club must remain closed to the public until then. Only the three club directors - Steven Baxendale, Brian Kay and Christopher Bailey - will be allowed to enter the building, along with the resident caretaker and one workman who can enter under the supervision of police to repair two doors damaged in the raid. If next month's hearing is successful the venue will not be able to trade as a club for three months. Before today's hearing Brian Kay, managing director of Established World Ltd which part-owns the club, denied the premises was used for drug dealing. He said they intended to deny the allegations "profusely". He added: "We have received no documentation to support the allegations which the police are making. "We will be looking to strike this application out on the grounds that it has been blown out of all proportion - none of the allegations are true." The closure notice was issued after more than 300 officers - some of them armed - raided the club in the early hours of Sunday. The street was cordoned off with a ring of officers to prevent anyone trying to escape and the force helicopter was used to monitor developments from the air. So many officers were used in the raid buses were laid on to transport them to the venue. They erected airport-style scanners supplied by the Home Office to search revellers for drugs and firearms, even checking clubbers' shoes. Police sniffer dogs were also used in the operation. Officers recovered a variety of substances which have been sent away for analysis. Twelve people were arrested on suspicion of offences, including possession of Class A drugs. Three were men from Manchester, two were men from Leeds and six men and a woman were from Sheffield. All but two, who were wanted by police working on other cases, were released on police bail pending further inquiries. One of the men was taken to Manchester where he was wanted on warrant by police and has subsequently appeared in court. The second man appeared at Sheffield Magistrates Court on Monday where he was sentenced to 40 hours community service for assault" WHAT A BIG JOKE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveWilson Posted November 30, 2005 Share Posted November 30, 2005 Makes me laff! club that holds 600+ people and they arrest 12? i would like to see how many would be arrested if they busted republic or kingdom!!!! would certainly be more that 12!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
breeza Posted November 30, 2005 Share Posted November 30, 2005 niche as in the club? never been so can't comment but if you mean the music.. well most of it is ok if its the likes of mj cole, wideboys or agent x - decent producers. Other than that, rubbish. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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