Hangar 13

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Hangar 13 was a Scottish hardcore rave venue in Ayr, Scotland. Situated in the former Pavilion dance hall situated on Ayr's Low Green. During the early 1990s, raves situated at this old Pavilion became the target of much police and media interest after three alleged ecstasy-related deaths occurred.[1]

The club was eventually shut down, although there was a "unity campaign" to keep the venue open. The deaths may have been due to the use of more dangerous dance drugs such as MDA rather than MDMA.[2] Other factors included overheating, lack of drinking water and other amenities at these often ad hoc, unlicensed events. The tragic events that happened at Hangar 13 precipitated an amendment to the law that licences were required for the safeguarding of the health and safety of those attending similar events.[3]

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  1. ^ Licensing (Amendment)(Scotland) ACT 1996. Hansard. UK Parliament (1 May 1996).
  2. ^ Raving in Scotland.
  3. ^ National Alcohol Misuse Strategy. Research Notes p4. Scottish Parliament (4 December 2000).