For five years, Manly Touch has played music in between games during their Junior Summer Competition at Nolan Reserve. Now, nearing the end of the season, Northern Beaches Council is forcing them to stop.
The sudden music ban comes from an alleged noise complaint to Council. The music is played for two-minute intervals from 4 pm - 6 pm on Thursdays and Fridays with the competition lasting around three months from September to December.
Manly Touch President, Kate Perrett, said the competition was completely blindsided by the sudden decision.
“We didn't think Council would ever come to us and say, don't play music. It just took us back by surprise,” Kate told Manly Observer in front of a crowd of people and players who had shown up...
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