Warwick pub given permission to keep outside seating

By James Smith

18th Jun 2024 | Local News

The Roebuck has been given permission to keep its outside seating (image via Google Maps)
The Roebuck has been given permission to keep its outside seating (image via Google Maps)

A Warwick pub has been given the green light to keep its outdoor seating for another two years.

The Roebuck will now be allowed to keep its two tables on the Smith Street pavement, having been granted a pavement licence by Warwick District Council.

The permission will allow the inn to use the seating from 11am to 10pm Monday to Sunday.

The tables will not be enclosed, and will leave 1.66 metres of pavement for passers-by.

The pub will be allowed to keep the chairs and tables for two years.

New laws on pavement licences were brought into effect in the summer of 2020 to make it easier for businesses to apply for permission to put furniture outside during the pandemic.

Warwick cafés Pastelaria Portuguesa and The Tuckery recently had their applications for a pavement licence approved by the local authority, as did the Railway Inn.

     

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