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Pembroke diner to be allowed to serve alcohol as late as 2am

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A CALL to allow a service hatch at a Pembroke diner to serve alcohol well into the early hours, with a call for as late as 5am at weekends, has been allowed in part.

The September meeting of Pembrokeshire County Council’s licensing sub-committee considered an application for a variation of previous conditions at Parkside Diner, Commons Road, Pembroke.

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.

Four objections, along with six letters of support have been received; those objecting include the council’s pollution officer on the grounds of public nuisance, the police’s licensing raising the potential of a “migration of patrons” late at night from the town’s Main Street nightclub, and local county councillor for Pembroke Monkton and St Mary South Cllr Jonathan Grimes.

Cllr Grimes, who raised concerns about the original application, said the call for hours as late as 5am “is totally unsuitable and would lead to a rise in antisocial behaviour”.

“In my role as county councillor, I am 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. This is often linked to the drunken behaviour as well as the misuse of drugs.

“I therefore believe that a business selling alcohol late at night in this particular area would only be detrimental to the peaceful existence of the adjacent residential properties and the wider community. It would encourage people to dwell in the immediate vicinity of the premises and possibly encourage drunken behaviour.”

Supporters of the proposals raised comments including: “The Parkside Diner has been open now for over a year and has had no anti-social behaviour issues and no police visits. I live very close and don’t see there being a problem with them serving alcohol later than they already do.”

Another said: “There is nothing, absolutely nothing, like this business in the area and it should be given a chance to operate for the later hours, even if it is for a trial period. If properly managed and it doesn’t cause any visiting anti-social behaviour, then it could be a benefit for the area.”

At the September meeting, Cllr Grimes said his main concern was “public safety and antisocial behaviour that is a blight on Pembroke at the moment,” adding: “Residents have been contacting me about the serving of alcohol to 4-5am, it doesn’t sit well with them or me.”

He said he had “no problem with the business at all,” but stressed: “I just don’t feel drinking alcohol at 5am around the streets of Pembroke is a healthy way for the town.”

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 to 4am 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 doorman must be present on those days from midnight until 4am.

 

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Harvey backs Hodgson to take over ahead of 2027 elections

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Council leader says Tessa Hodgson has the experience to guide Pembrokeshire through turbulent year

LEADER Cllr Jon Harvey has thrown his support behind Cllr Tessa Hodgson to succeed him, after confirming he will not seek re-election as leader of Pembrokeshire County Council.

Cllr Harvey, who has led the authority for the past two years and represents Pembroke St Mary North, said the decision had come after careful consideration and reflection.

He described his time in office as “a fantastic two years” and “a real honour and privilege”, praising the work of his cabinet and colleagues during what he called a challenging period.

“After much thought and reflection, I feel now is the right time to make way for someone else to lead the council through the next twelve months to the local government elections in May 2027,” he said.

Cllr Harvey pointed to the wider political landscape, with a Senedd election imminent, as a key factor in his decision.

“We are living through turbulent times, and following the Senedd election next week, we will almost certainly have a new government in Cardiff,” he said.

“We need leadership and a cabinet in Pembrokeshire that has experience and is able to build on the great work already in progress, and that is why I will be one hundred per cent supporting Tessa in her bid to become the next leader.”

Cllr Tessa Hodgson, who has represented Lamphey since 2012 and currently serves as cabinet member for adult social care and safeguarding, has confirmed she will stand for the leadership.

Responding to the endorsement, she paid tribute to Cllr Jon Harvey and his time in office.

“I was sad to hear that Jon had decided not to seek re-election – he has much to be proud of and it has been great to serve in his cabinet and to work alongside him with such a dedicated team of cabinet colleagues,” she said.

Setting out her intentions, Cllr Hodgson said she would aim to provide continuity while bringing her own approach to the role.

“Should I be successful in my bid to be leader, I would look to build on the successes of the last nine years and use my experience, energy and ideas to lead the council through the next twelve months and to work collaboratively with all members in the best interests of Pembrokeshire,” she said.

 

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Independent councillor claims Cabinet is ‘fractured’ after Harvey steps aside

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COUNCILLOR Huw Murphy has claimed Pembrokeshire County Council’s Cabinet is “fractured” following Cllr Jon Harvey’s decision not to seek re-election as leader.

Cllr Murphy, a member of the Independent Group, said the decision confirmed what he claimed many councillors already believed — that the Cabinet “no longer retains the confidence of a majority of elected members”.

He alleged that attempts by some Cabinet members to replace Cllr Harvey were aimed at preserving their own Cabinet positions and the additional allowances attached to them.

Cllr Murphy said: “The motto of Pembrokeshire County Council is ‘Ex Unitate Vires’ — in unity, strength. It is abundantly clear there has been no unity or strength in Cabinet for some time.”

He added that removing the leader would not, in itself, resolve what he described as wider Cabinet failure.

Cllr Murphy thanked Cllr Harvey for his service over the past two years and wished him well for the future, but said councillors now had an opportunity to choose “real change” by electing Cllr Anji Tinley as the next leader.

 

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Tenby pedestrianisation permit applications to open

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RESIDENTS and businesses in Tenby’s Walled Town are being urged to apply for vehicle access permits ahead of this year’s summer pedestrianisation scheme.

Pembrokeshire County Council said the annual scheme is due to begin on Monday, July 6, and run until Friday, September 11.

The restrictions will operate daily between 11:00am and 5:30pm.

As in previous years, the Walled Town will be divided into three zones, with each zone having different levels of vehicle access.

Full details of the scheme, including the online application form, will be available from Friday, May 1, on the council’s website at www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/tenby-pedestrianisation

Residents and businesses within the Walled Town are being encouraged to complete the application process as soon as possible once the documents go live.

The council said this will allow enough time for applications to be processed and for any additional checks to be carried out if further information is needed.

Permits are expected to be issued approximately seven to ten days before the scheme begins.

Paper application forms and guidance notes will no longer be delivered to residents and businesses within the Walled Town, meaning all permit requests must now be submitted online.

Permit holders are also being encouraged to continue planning journeys outside the restricted hours of 11:00am to 5:30pm wherever practical, in order to support the smooth running of the scheme.

Further information is available by emailing [email protected].

 

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