Pembrokeshire County Council have served ‘Improvement notices’ to a Tenby seafront hotel.
The local authority have also stated that a Health and Safety inspection is also due to be carried out at the Royal Lion Hotel which sits on the corner of the walled town’s High Street and White Lion Street, with views overlooking North Beach and the harbour.
The action by PCC comes in light of complaints received about the condition of the premises, highlighted in recent posts shared on social media.
“Pembrokeshire County Council can confirm that, in response to complaints received, officers from the Council’s Public Protection Team have made several visits to the Royal Lion Hotel, Tenby over the last two weeks,” said a spokesperson for PCC.
“Improvement notices have since been served on the Hotel by the Council’s Food Safety and Standards Team. A Health and Safety inspection is also due to be carried out.
“The Council continues to engage with the Hotel operators,” they added.