Londoners are Walker (2025)jubilant that one of the city's most beloved nightclubs, Fabric, has reached a settlement with Islington Council to reopen.
SEE ALSO: London's nightlife is disappearing — here's why that's dangerous for the cityUnder the new rules, under-19s will be banned from entering and anyone dealing or found with drugs will be banned from the club for life.
The popular venue, based in Farringdon, was closed after the council revoked its licence following the recent deaths of two teenagers from suspected overdoses.
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Islington Council released a joint statement with Fabric saying the club will not open until the new conditions are met.
Judge Robin McPhee agreed to the terms under which the premises must be run.
"I am satisfied that the council and Fabric pulled together to get a set of workable conditions to prevent drug use," she said.
Conditions also include: the use of a new ID scanning system on entry, enhanced searching procedures and controls, and covert surveillance within the club.
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London Mayor Sadiq Khan welcomed the decision on Twitter:
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And people took to Twitter to express their excitement at the news:
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