Council issues pavement licence reminder to Falmouth businesses
By Joseph Macey
16th Sep 2021 | Local News
FOOD and drink outlets in Falmouth and beyond are being reminded to apply for a licence if they want to place tables and chairs outside their properties on the street.
The Business and Planning Act 2020 has introduced a range of temporary changes to support businesses and the economy to recover from the severe disruption caused by the pandemic.
These changes will remain in place until September 30th, 2021.
Tim Dwelly, Cornwall's cabinet member for economy, planning and culture, said:
"We support food and drink businesses using outside areas, subject to risk assessments and it being safe to do so, in order to support social distancing.
"With the new laws now in force we're reminding premises to apply for this fast-track, temporary pavement licence which will enable them to continue operating safely while supporting their business recovery."
The new, fast-track temporary pavement licence is designed to support the hospitality industry in recovering lost capacity due to social distancing rules.
However, businesses must ensure that use of an outside area does not block pedestrian flows, impair emergency vehicle access or hinder social distancing and is respectful of neighbours.
Owners of premises are expected to monitor the use of outside areas for anti-social behaviour, noise and litter.
Cornwall Council will issue pavement licences to businesses under the fast-track system provided the guidance is followed and there are no concerns relating to obstruction, insufficient room for disabled access, safety, crime, disorder or nuisance.
For more information on pavement licensing or the relaxation of takeaway sales, you can email: [email protected]
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