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Westminster Council has launched a new night-time plan to promote 'quiet nights' in Oxford Street, Strand, and Victoria Street, aiming to move noise away from residents. This comes after a 19% decline in late-night venues since Covid lockdowns and ongoing complaints from residents. The plan encourages noisier activities to set up in designated areas, and promotes 'quiet nights' for neurodiverse individuals.
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