Fabric London Confirms November Date for Court Appeal

Fabric London Confirms November Date for Court Appeal

After global clubbing institution Fabric London last month faced the unprecedented decision by the local council and police that it would lose its operating license, it vowed to fight on, with the #SaveFabric campaign raising more than $300,000 in support so far. The club has announced the date for its appeal against the decision, set for Monday, November 28, at the Highbury Magistrates Court.

Fabric London confirms it has engaged a legal team headed up by “industry heavyweight” Philip Kolvin QC , who will be assisted by licensing solicitors Woods Whur . Both have agreed to represent the cases at a significantly discounted rate, according to the club’s written statement this week.

“During these two weeks we have been busy working on our twin objectives, the appeal against the revocation of the licence and the need to change the Guidance under the Licensing Act,” the club says. “Again, words cannot express how humbled we all are at the overwhelming support.”

You can read the latest transparency statement in full over at the Fabric London website .

An old friend of ours dropped by EC1 earlier this evening... respect to @ANDYC_ram pic.twitter.com/VWvt13jbRL

— fabriclondon (@fabriclondon) September 27, 2016

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