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A major new arts centre in Manchester will be allowed to operate 24-hours-a day despite concerns about noise.
The £211m Factory International venue will become the permanent home of the Manchester International Festival.
It has been granted a 24-hour licence which allows alcohol to be sold until 04:00 every night.
But neighbours of the former Granada TV Studios site have objected to the application, describing the opening hours as "excessive".
In particular, they argued that selling alcohol until 04:00 would result in noise disturbances, the [size=inherit]
Local Democracy Reporting Service[/size] said.