Overview
- West Yorkshire Police say they were called shortly after 11:20pm to a disturbance outside the Grand Banqueting Suite where a large group was setting off fireworks, and a staff assault was recorded.
- Kirklees Council reports receiving three noise complaints this month and says its Pollution and Noise Control team is gathering independent evidence before any formal action.
- Residents describe recurring late-night disruption from fireworks, loud music, ceremonial drums, revving cars and lingering crowds that they say affect sleep, children and pets.
- The venue says the fireworks occurred outside its boundary, staff tried to stop them and one manager was punched, and it says it is cooperating with police and the council.
- Context includes a 2021 planning decision extending permitted hours to 11pm and large summer events at the venue, which requires at least 300 guests and can host up to 1,400.