Trustees move to quash noise fears over pavilion's licence :

Trustees move to quash noise fears over pavilion's licence


ASSURANCE has been given that excessive noise and anti-social behaviour will not be permitted at a community pavilion if it is granted an alcohol licence.
The application for the new timber-framed hall on the Joan Adams Community Field in Llanfair Waterdine drew 11 objections from people living nearby, who said previous events on the field had caused significant disturbance to the community.
But trustee Andrew Beavan told a Shropshire Council licensing hearing that these issues would not be repeated now that the hall had been built.
Further concerns were voiced over road safety, the trustees’ ability to manage an alcohol licence, and potential competition with the Everest Hall.

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