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David Humphreys

New plans launched to bring former 051 super club back to life

Fresh plans have been drawn up that could bring a Liverpool super club back to life.

For years, Club 051 on Mount Pleasant has stood vacant after closing its doors to clubbers. After being stripped down in 2016, it has become a target for anti-social behaviour and vandalism, with two major fires hitting the once major premises.

Now, in a bid to bring club nights back to the landmark location, a premises licence application has been launched with Liverpool Council.

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The proposals are part of an ambitious plan set in motion by city DJ Lee Butler, who has been active on social media about his desire to see events return to the once popular haunt of the 1990s. On Twitter, Lee - who was a resident DJ at the venue - wrote how it was “upsetting to see one of Liverpool's last standing real iconic nightclubs wasting away.”

He said his dream was to “get the place in shape for some big nights” including live music, comedy and boxing shows. Lee added: “Imagine being able to book your own private party/function/birthday even a wedding reception on the VIP balcony at Club 051 for a few hundred people with DJs, private bar and toilets. I have no idea if this whole thing is even possible as the place is in a terrible state.”

As part of attempts to get 051 raving again, an application has been made for a premises licence to be granted. Under the fresh proposals, subject to the city council signing off, 051 would open from 9am to 4.30am daily, with alcohol to be supplied from 11am to 4am.

Staging of events like films, live music and boxing - as Lee Butler proposed - could be put on from 9am to 4am. An application has also been made for “non standard timings for activities and opening hours” which would occur on no more than 12 occasions per year.

Comments on the application can be made through Liverpool Council’s website until July 27, after which it will be decided by the authority’s licensing department. It could be the latest iteration of the site having become a cinema, paintball arena and bar before shutting 18 years ago.

On its newly created website, Lee Butler said: “Club 051 is our club and it's our dream to bring it back to life. It’s an impossible dream .. But dreams can come true.”

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