A Pembroke diner’s bid to serve alcohol as late as 5am at weekends, has been partly given the go-ahead by Pembrokeshire County Council’s licensing sub-committee, who have allowed the application, with conditions in place.
The committe considered the application for a variation of previous conditions at Parkside Diner, Commons Road, at a meeting on September 3.
A previously granted license allows the sale of alcohol from 10am-11pm, with an 11.30pm closure.
The application sought to amend this to include a serving hatch for late night refreshments and sale of alcohol (on and off sales) between midnight and 5am Friday and Saturday; along with sales of alcohol to midnight each other day; and opening hours of 6am-12.30am.
County councillor for the ward, Cllr Jonathan Grimes, who raised concerns about the original application, said that the call for hours as late as 5am was “totally unsuitable and would lead to a rise in antisocial behaviour”.
“In my role as county councillor, I’m frequently approached by residents of the ward with concerns over anti-social behaviour in the area around The Commons in Pembroke as well as the Main Street itself” he stated.
Cllr Grimes said that a business selling alcohol late at night in this particular area would be detrimental to the peaceful existence of residential properties and the wider community.

Following representations made at the hearing, which lasted just under an hour - PCC’s licensing committee granted the application in part.
Members agreed to amend conditions to allow the sale of alcohol to 2am on Fridays and Saturdays; with late night refreshments via the hatch allowed until 4am on Friday and Saturday.
They also included conditions that the sale of alcohol via the hatch after midnight must be through sealed containers and that a registered doorperson must be present on those days from midnight until 4am.



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