It wants the new licence to help boost its ever-increasing number of open-air events.
Since the Covid pandemic, Shrewsbury Castle has been used for more open air events than ever, including theatre shows, live music and pizza nights.
The existing licence for the castle allows it to host plays, films, live music, recorded music, dance performances and similar live entertainment. A report says:"Shrewsbury Museum Service have made an application for a variation of the premises licence. "Previous dealings with the premises from a licensing perspective are low with no complaints on the system, however as per representations recent TENs have caused complaints to be received by Environmental Protection in relation to noise.
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