Two premises' licences in Tenby are to come under the spotlight at a meeting of Pembrokeshire County Council's licensing sub-committee next week.
Two separate applications have been submitted to the county council's licensing department calling for reviews of the De Valence Pavilion in Upper Frog Street and the Sun Inn in High Street.
The call for the De Valence's licence to be looked at has been submitted jointly by Mr. Graham Fry, who owns the Royal Lion Hotel opposite the premises, and Mr. Ben Fecci, who resides next to the venue.
Both complainants have voiced their concerns over noise issues and anti-social behaviour relating to the venue.
Dyfed Powys Police have put forward the application to review the Sun Inn premises licence held by Punch Taverns PLC, after complaints had been made from nearby residents over noise disturbance issues caused by music events at the premises.
Members of the county council's licensing sub-committee are expected to determine the applications at a meeting at County Hall, Haverfordwest, on Tuesday.



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