An application for a new premises licence for a Milford Haven business unit to hold live entertainments events venue, which was recently granted planning permission, has been given the go-ahead.

In an application before Pembrokeshire County Council’s licensing sub-committee, meeting on August 8, Barty Events Ltd applied for a licence at The Hangar, Maritime House, Thorton Business Park.

Late last month, Pembrokeshire planners granted planning permission for a change of use for the units, after hearing the applicant, Steve Bartrum, had “jumped the gun” by previously operating it without permission.

That application followed a planning enforcement notice served in April, a report for the licensing committee said.

The licensing application, submitted in June by Barty Events Ltd, intends the venue will host live bands, DJs, Bingo, boxing matches, live screenings for live sporting events, such as boxing and rugby and dance music events

The applicant has applied for a number of events per year operating as late as midnight, with five special cases to 2am.

Health and Safety officers dealt with public safety complaints received following an event in December an inspection was undertaken and advice given, and pollution officers received noise complaints following events held since late December and have undertaken noise monitoring and given advice to Mr Bartram about noise mitigation, the report said.

Objections by council officers have been raised over March and April TENs, on public nuisance, and in May a Licensing Sub-Committee considered the objection to the standard TEN (for a boxing event that month), a counter notice was subsequently served by a licensing sub-committee.

That was later appealed by the applicant at court, the appeal upheld, but the boxing event did not proceed.

Three options were presented to the sub-committee: to grant the premises licence subject only to the conditions that are consistent with the operating schedule accompanying the application and those agreed, grant the licence subject to different conditions or hours, or reject the application.

Following a lengthy debate in private session, committee members approved the issue of a licence, with conditions including no off-site sales of alcohol and no sale of alcohol 30 minutes before closing.