I see CCBC are objecting to the proposed Wildwood Restaurant putting tables and chairs outside its premises. Why would it be a problem when practically every cafe and restaurant along Mostyn St have seating outside?
From memory that part of Mostyn St. does not have a lot of pavement clutter, last year Cups and Cakes had a few tables out on that side, I prefer the open pavement,(unlike the lower end) but understand the need for some tables outside.
Who owns the pavements?
Just seen this......
Llandudno cinema restaurant in al-fresco dining dispute.
An al fresco dining dispute over tables and chairs could hit plans to bring a 30 job restaurant with its own cinema to Llandudno .
National chain Wildwood wants to open its first ever restaurant in Wales with plans for an eaterie on Mostyn Street.
After applying to come to Llandudno last year it received the backing of Llandudno town council and last month planning officers approved the change of use for the shop unit.
But the plans to push on with the restaurant have hit a snag due to restrictions on seating outside of the venue.
The company wants to put five tables and 14 seats outside the restaurant to increase its covers and also fit with the Mediterranean theme of the chain.
They say the canopy above the unit would be utilised for "al fresco dining" and put the canopy to "good use".
However council officers have included a condition in their planning permission that precludes having any seats and tables outside the site.
Now a bid has been lodged to remove that condition and ensure the 30 job restaurant goes ahead as planned.
Highways officers with the council have already said they have no issue with the plans and a final decision is expected in the coming weeks
http://www.dailypost.co.uk/business/business-news/llandudno-cinema-restaurant-al-fresco-11145632