A Leeds pub wants to extend its opening hours beyond midnight and to have speakers outside the premises.
The Roundhay, which sits on the junction between Roundhay Road and Ravenscar Avenue, has asked for permission to stay open until 1.30am on Friday and Saturday nights and 12.30am the rest of the week. That’s an hour-and-a-half later than its current closing times.
Last orders would be 30 minutes before the boozer closes for the night, under the terms of the application they’ve submitted to Leeds City Council.
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The pub, owned by brewing giants Greene King, has also asked for a number of conditions on its current licence to be removed, including one which prevents them from using loudspeakers outside. They want permission to play background music past 9pm and to allow children to stay beyond 10pm too.
Anyone wishing to comment on the application can do so by contacting the council’s entertainment licensing team by Tuesday, November 8.
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