Plans to close Hood St in Hamilton for a fan zone with large TV screens have been cancelled after other businesses in the street said the city council is favouring one business owner.
The Lawrenson Group director John Lawrenson, who has bars and restaurants in Hood St and Victoria St, was outraged Hamilton City Council had agreed to have a fan zone for the Super 15 Chiefs versus Sharks game in Hood St after he was reassured the hospitality sector would be consulted.
And some Hood St business owners who spoke to the Herald were discussing legal action which could have included an injunction to stop Saturday's closure because of the effect it will have on their restaurants and cafes.
Hamilton Mayor Julie Hardaker said this week Hood St would be closed - pending approval at the finance and monitoring committee today - and the Phoenix Group, which owns two bars, the House Bar and Rodeo Rodeo, in Hood St was paying for a large screen TV to be set up at the intersection by Alexandra St to face its pubs.
But Mr Lawrenson said the council's discussions with the hospitality precinct referred only to a meeting with the Phoenix Group. The other Hood St businesses that spoke to the Herald said they were not consulted and had written to the council yesterday afternoon opposing the road closure.