Llandudno Pier/pavilion late night alcohol and entertainment licence submitted
If the application is granted, the pier will be able to play music, serve refreshments, and supply alcohol from 7am until 2am Monday to Sunday
Development plans at Llandudno's former Pier Pavilion site have progressed this week after an application for an alcohol and entertainment licence was submitted for the site. A notice from Conwy County Borough Council hints at what may be in store at the dilapidated site, more than 20 years after it was destroyed by a fire.
Initially earmarked for luxury apartments, the site was bought by businessman Adam Williams in November last year. Mr Willaims who owns Llandudno Pier and Tir Prince in Towyn, confirmed he was buying the site after speaking out against the apartment plans.
In December 2021, he revealed plans for a multi-million-pound entertainment complex at the old Pier Pavilion. He hinted the ?20m development could include a bowling alley, bars, and restaurants as part of an all-weather entertainment complex.
While the plans are still in their early stages, a new notice on display at the site hints that the development is progressing. It shows a licencing application was submitted to Conwy Council on June 24.
If the application is granted, the site will be able to play music, serve refreshments, and supply alcohol until the early hours. The notice lists the venue's opening hours as Monday to Sunday, from 7am until 2am.
He told North Wales Live the application is part of preparation for future use of the Pavilion area. He added that he is working with developers to finalise plans, which he hopes to share in due course.
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