A bar has been ordered to install a limiter on its jukebox after receiving "a series of noise complaints" from neighbours over loud karaoke.

Oceana, in Ferry Road, Edinburgh, has been told by councillors it must limit the volume by the end of April.

Edinburgh city council's licensing board heard it was previously agreed karaoke would stop at the bar, but complaints continued.

Managers were then hauled before councillors on Tuesday to explain why neighbours were still upset.

Alistair Macdonald, representing Oceana, told them: "I think that in the later part of last year, there has certainly been an improvement.

"There was a leak from the upstairs flat and the jukebox, which had a limiter on it, was destroyed.

"The new jukebox does not have a limiter and staff have had to gauge it. Our clients have been asking if that can be done. There's no resistance from our clients to put in a limiter.

"Customers like the jukebox. I think it would take away from the business if there was no jukebox."

Mr Macdonald was told to make sure the limiter was installed by the end of April.

Councillor Joanna Mowat told him: "If it has not happened by the April board meeting, you can come back and explain why it has not happened."