
Greenmeadow Community Farm in Cwmbran wants licence changes
The proposals also include extending the farmhouse café area, incorporating the Haybarn, and revising the site's footprint.
The application has been lodged by Torfaen County Borough Council, the current licence holder.
The application comes under the Licensing Act 2003 and is currently open for residents to review.
The proposed plans can be viewed by contacting Torfaen Licensing Authority or by visiting their website.
Residents have until July 31 to submit any comments or objections in writing to the Licensing Officer at Torfaen County Borough Council.
The council has warned that making false statements regarding the application is an offence, carrying an unlimited fine if convicted.

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