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Squeeze plaque gets planning consent

December 9, 2010 By Rob Powell

Planning permission has been granted for a ‘Heritage Award’ celebrating local band, Squeeze, to be put up – again – at the Borough Halls.

The PRS for Music plaque was unveiled back in March but had to be taken down shortly after because of the Borough Halls’ Grade II listing status.

A planning application was subsequently submitted to Greenwich Council and permission has now been given for the plaque to be re-installed.

The plaque marks the venue at which Squeeze had their first gig in 1975. PRS for Music set up the Heritage Award in 2009 to recognise the unusual ‘performance birthplaces’ of famous bands and artists.

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