COUNCILLORS will need another two months to decide whether a brewery owner can serve customers outdoors.
But at a licensing sub-committee meeting on Wednesday, August 9, councillors heard objections from several neighbours who said they feared noise disruption.
Two council officers, from environmental health and licensing, also told the committee they objected to the brewery’s plans.
Brew Monster founder Glenn White, however, defended his customers and told the committee he would bring in more staff if his application was successful.
The meeting also heard from a Gwent Police officer who said the force had not received any callouts related to crime, disorder or antisocial behaviour at Brew Monster in the past year.
The three councillors who sit on the licensing sub-committee – Teresa Heron, Shane Williams, and Walter Williams – were originally supposed to announce their decision by August 16, but have now adjourned that decision until October 3.
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