Forest Events Ltd submits premises licence application to host live music and serve alcohol until 2am at The 616 venue, Wellow, to Newark and Sherwood District Council
| Updated: 13:56, 13 January 2021
A premises licence application to host live music and serve alcohol until 2am has been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council.
The applicants, Forest Events Ltd, plan to bring more entertainment to the The 616 venue â a 13-double room holiday accommodation at Chapel Farm, Wellow.
However, residents are worried that should the licence be granted, they would be left with an inappropriate venue in the village.
The siteâs cellar would be home to live and recorded music, while the supply of alcohol would be from 7am to 2am daily.
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