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A report of the licensing meeting said the licence holder, Andrew Byers, was “fully aware the venue was unable to allow a wake to be held not least because he had been warned not to do so by a Newport council licensing officer”. “The committee did not accept Mr Byers’ version of events when he gave oral evidence,” the report said. “The committee felt that on the balance of probabilities, the personnel from the radio station who were inside the venue knew that the funeral party were going to arrive at the venue at a specified time in order to allow the caterers in, and for the delivery of tables and chairs.
Newport venue The Neon hosts a wake in lockdown with 45 guests and caterers
The entertainment premises has had its licence suspended for three months after the owner had been previously warned not to hold the illegal gathering
15:01, 10 MAR 2021
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