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Pembrokeshire County Council Cyngor Sir Penfro Pembrokeshire County Council Cyngor Sir Penfro Freedom of Information Request: 9225 Directorate: Community Services- Environmental Services & Public Protection Response date: 06/02/2019 Request: Request for information regarding licensed premises to show films:- Please can you provide a list of all establishments in your jurisdiction which have been issued a licence to show films, both “theatrical” and “non-theatrical”. Please include the following information: • Name of establishment • Address • Details of their license such as any conditions, restrictions or type. Response: Please find attached a spreadsheet with names and addresses of premises authorised under Licensing Act 2003 to show films under their premises licence. Only 400 of 930 premises have been reported on, as only 400 premises licences are currently held electronically and available to report on. All other files are held in paper files and it would take in excess of the ‘appropriate time limit’ to manually check them. Section 12 of the Act makes provision for public authorities to refuse requests for information where the cost of dealing with them would exceed the appropriate limit, which for local government is set at 18 hours/2.5 working days in determining whether the department holds the information, locating, retrieving and extracting the information. Any conditions of licence are also unable to report on, however there is a mandatory condition attached to every premises licence as follows:- The admission of children to the exhibition of any film to be restricted as follows: (a) If film classification is specified in licence admission of children must be restricted in accordance with any recommendation of that body. (unless (b) applies) (b) Where no film classification body is specified or licensing authority has notified the holder of the Licence that this section applies to the film in question admission of children must be restricted in accordance with any recommendation made by licensing authority. Licence Activity TypesDescription Name Address Exhibition of a Film Llawhaden Yfc Community Hall C/o Landsker Llawhaden,Narberth SA67 8HR Exhibition of a Film Queens Hall High Street, Narberth SA67 7AS Exhibition of a Film Mathry Community Hall Mathry, Haverfordwest SA62 5HD Exhibition of a Film Grondre Vale Caravan Park Clunderwen SA66 7HD Exhibition of a Film Woodland Vale Holiday Park Ludchurch, Narberth SA67 8JE Exhibition of a Film Boncath Community Hall Boncath Exhibition of a Film Ferry Inn St Dogmaels, Cardigan SA43 3LF Exhibition of a Film Rose and Willow Honeyborough Green, Neyland SA73 1RG Exhibition of a Film The Taberna Inn Herbrandston, Milford Haven SA73 3TD Exhibition of a Film The Twisted Shamrock South Parade, Tenby SA70 7DG Exhibition of a Film Mill-ford Arms Cartlett, Haverfordwest SA61 2LH Exhibition of a Film Johnston Institute Johnston, Haverfordwest SA62 3QQ Tasker Millward VC School, Portfield Avenue, Exhibition of a Film Haverfordwest High VC School, Portfield Site (Lower Kitchen) Haverfordwest SA61 1EQ Exhibition of a Film Sloop Inn Porthgain, Haverfordwest SA62 5BN Exhibition of a Film Crymych RFC Tenby Road, Crymych SA41 3QQ Exhibition of a Film Welcome Traveller Tiers Cross, Haverfordwest SA62 3DD Exhibition of a Film Stonemasons Arms 60 Merlins Hill, Haverfordwest SA61 1PE Exhibition of a Film Hasguard Cross Caravan Site Hasguard Cross, Haverfordwest SA62 3SL Exhibition of a Film The Dial Inn Lamphey, Pembroke SA71 5NU Exhibition of a Film Noble Court Leisure Park Redstone Road, Narberth SA67 7ES Exhibition of a Film Llanteg Village Hall Llanteg, Narberth SA67 8QJ Exhibition of a Film Ivy Bush Inn High Street, Narberth SA67 7AR Exhibition of a Film Temple Bar Inn Amroth, Narberth SA67 8ND Exhibition of a Film South Carvan Holiday Park - Bar Tavernspite, Whitland SA34 0NL Tasker Milward VC School, Portfield Avenue, Exhibition of a Film Haverfordwest Tennis Centre Haverfordwest SA61 1EQ Exhibition of a Film Picton Castle The Rhos, Haverfordwest SA62 4AS Exhibition of a Film Brook Inn St Ishmaels, Haverfordwest SA62 3TE Exhibition of a Film Greenhill School Heywood Lane, Tenby SA70 8BN Exhibition of a Film The Glen Merlins Hill, Haverfordwest SA61 1XA Exhibition of a Film Coach And Horses Upper Frog Street, Tenby SA70 7JD Exhibition of a Film New Hedges Tavern & Steakhouse New Hedges, Tenby SA70 8TN Exhibition of a Film Lifeboat Tavern Tudor Square Tenby SA70 7AS Exhibition of a Film Farmers Arms Holloway, Haverfordwest SA61 2JL Exhibition of a Film Cilgerran Village Hall High Street, Cilgerran SA43 2SB Exhibition of a Film Cresselly Cricket Club Cresselly, Kilgetty SA68 0SP Exhibition of a Film Cedar Barn Fforest Farm, Cilgerran SA43 2TB Exhibition of a Film Fourcroft Hotel The Croft, Tenby SA70 8AP Exhibition of a Film Eagle Inn Water Street, Narberth SA67 7AT Exhibition of a Film Hean Castle Hotel The Strand, Saundersfoot, SA69 9ES Exhibition of a Film The Imperial Hotel Paragon, Tenby SA70 7HR Exhibition of a Film Three Mariners Inn St Georges Street, Tenby SA70 7JB Exhibition of a Film Trewern Arms Nevern, Newport SA42 0NB Exhibition of a Film Newport Links Golf Club Newport SA42 0NR Exhibition of a Film Grove Hotel High Street, St Davids SA62 6SB Exhibition of a Film Warpool Court Hotel St Davids, Haverfordwest SA62 6BN Exhibition of a Film Harbour Inn Main Street, Solva, Haverfordwest SA62 6UT Exhibition of a Film Ship Inn 15 Main Street, Solva, Haverfordwest SA62 6UU Exhibition of a Film Hook Sports Association Hook, Haverfordwest SA62 4ND Exhibition of a Film No.3 Nightclub The Friars, Haverfordwest SA61 2AL Exhibition of a Film Y Cerrig Glas Y Cerrig Glas, Front Street, Pembroke Dock Neyland Yacht Club, Picton Road, Neyland SA73 Exhibition of a Film The Alumchine Restaurant 1PX Exhibition of a Film The Loft Quay Street, Haverfordwest SA61 1BG Exhibition of a Film The Evergreen Inn The Green, Tenby SA70 8EY Exhibition of a Film The Trafalgar 103 Charles Street, Milford Haven SA73 2HW Exhibition of a Film Carew Castle Shop & Tidal Mill Carew, Tenby SA70 8SL Exhibition of a Film Lobster Pot Inn Marloes, Haverfordwest SA62 3AZ Exhibition of a Film Little Kings Park Amroth, Narberth SA67 8PG Exhibition of a Film Vista at Tenby 3 Crackwell, Tenby SA70 7HA Exhibition of a Film Saundersfoot Sailing Club The Harbour, Saundersfoot SA69 9HE Exhibition of a Film Milton Brewery Inn Milton, Tenby SA70 8PH Exhibition of a Film Manorbier Castle Manorbier, Tenby SA70 7SY Exhibition of a Film The Captains Table The Harbour, Saundersfoot SA69 9HE Exhibition of a Film Redford Caravan Park Princes Gate,Narberth SA67 8TD Exhibition of a Film Ferry Inn Pembroke Ferry, Pembroke Dock SA72 6UD Exhibition of a Film Buttyland Manor Buttyland Farm, Manorbier, Tenby SA70 7SX Exhibition of a Film Meadow House Caravan Park Summerhill, Narberth SA67 8NS Exhibition of a Film The Boathouse Boathouse Tea Rooms, Stackpole Pembroke Exhibition of a Film Kiln Park Holiday Centre Marsh Road, Tenby SA70 7RB Exhibition of a Film Begelly Arms Hotel New Road, Begelly SA68 0YF Exhibition of a Film Hammet House Llechryd, Cardigan SA43 2QA County Show Ground, Withybush Road, Exhibition of a Film Pavilion Withybush, Haverfordwest SA62 4BW Exhibition of a Film The Grove Molleston, Narberth SA67 8BX Exhibition of a Film Spoons Priory Street, Milford Haven SA73 2AD Exhibition of a Film Rudbaxton Community Hall Crundale hall, Crundale, Haverfordwest SA62 4DN Exhibition of a Film Sands Discotheque Milford Street, Saundersfoot SA69 9EN County Show Ground, Withybush Road, Exhibition of a Film Parkhouse Exhibition Centre Withybush, Haverfordwest SA62 4BW Exhibition of a Film 1 Formula Fitness Greenacres, Templebar Road, Kilgetty SA68 0Ra Exhibition of a Film Lydstep House Beach Headlands Complex Lydstep Haven, Tenby SA70 7SD Cruglas Country House, Solva, Haverfordwest Exhibition of a Film The Cow Shed SA62 6XX County Show Ground, Withybush Road, Exhibition of a Film Brithdir Hall Withybush, Haverfordwest SA62 4BW Exhibition of a Film Golden Lion Hotel East Street, Newport SA42 0SY Exhibition of a Film The Meadow 20 High Street, St Davids, Haverfordwest SA62 6SD Exhibition of a Film Premier Inn White Lion Street, Tenby SA70 7ET Exhibition of a Film Llandissilio Caravan Park Llandissilio, Clynderwen SA66 7TT Exhibition of a Film Rose & Crown Goodwick Square, Goodwick SA64 0BP Exhibition of a Film Molly\'s Upper Masterland, Broadmoor, Kilgetty SA68 0RH Exhibition of a Film The Cove Inn 14 High Street, Tenby SA70 7HD Exhibition of a Film Neyland Athletic Club John Street, Neyland, Milford Haven SA73 1PX Exhibition of a Film Rose & Crown 71 Queen Street, Pembroke Dock SA72 6JE Exhibition of a Film Cross Park Holiday Village Broadmoor, Kilgetty SA68 0RS Exhibition of a Film Normandie Hotel Upper Frog Street, Tenby SA70 7JD Llanion Cove, Cledddau Reach, Pembroke Dock Exhibition of a Film The Cove SA72 6UJ St Brides Road, Little Haven, Haverfordwest SA62 Exhibition of a Film St Brides Inn 3UN Exhibition of a Film The Legionnaire Neyland, Milford Haven SA73 1SL Exhibition of a Film Masons Arms Dreenhill, Haverfordwest SA62 3XH Exhibition of a Film Amroth Arms Amroth, Narberth SA67 8NG Exhibition of a Film Pembroke Castle Pembroke Exhibition of a Film Edge Festival Solva Haverfordwest SA62 6XW Neuadd Goffa Llandudoch, St Dogmaels Cardigan Exhibition of a Film St Dogmaels Community Centre SA43 3ET Exhibition of a Film Pembrokeshire Yacht Club Gelliswick, Milford Haven SA73 3RS Exhibition of a Film Unearthed In A Field/ Unearthed Festival Cerbid, Solva, Haverfordwest SA62 6YE Abingdon
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