
Four businesses in Scarborough and Filey have applied for pub and café pavement licences from North Yorkshire Council.
The Lighthouse Tea Room at at 44 Belle Vue Street in Filey has applied for a pavement licence from the council.
Emma Watson’s application proposes placing three tables and six chairs outside the café from Monday to Sunday between 10am – 5.30pm.
In Scarborough, a pub company has also applied for two pavement licences from the council.
The New Lancaster, located at 45-46 Sandside, proposes “outdoor seating to the front of the premises”.
J&S Pub Company’s application states that the pavement licence would enable the serving of food and drink outdoors.
The deadline for public representations and comments regarding the application is Thursday, August 22.
The same company has also applied for a pavement licence for the Distillers Lounge at 19 Aberdeen Walk.
If approved by the council, the business can place tables and chairs outside the premises and can serve food and drink there.
Representations regarding this application must also be sent to the licensing authority by Thursday, August 22.
The Seafood Social C.I.C, located nearby at 7 Aberdeen Walk, is also seeking a pavement licence from the council.
The social enterprise based in Scarborough has also said it would place tables and chairs at the front of the premises to serve food and drinks.
A deadline for representations regarding this application has been set for Monday, August 26.
Public representations and comments for all of the applications can be sent via email to licensingservices.sca@northyorks.gov.uk.
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