Macclesfield's restaurants and cafes could soon introduce Al-fresco dining

By James Kelly

3rd Jul 2020 | Local News

As restrictions ease to allow Macclesfield's bars, pubs, restaurants and cafes to reopen tomorrow (4 July), the Government are bringing forward new legislation to make the process for pavement licences easier.

Cheshire East Council reacting to this changing legislation and preparing to introduce new licensing and planning measures for those businesses, seeking to utilise outdoor pedestrian areas, for alfresco drinking and eating.

The council urging businesses across Cheshire East who are interested to make relevant preparations and readying information needed, providing assurance on social distancing as a result of Covid-19.

This will have considerable impact on the number of customers and consequently on business viability.

Instead of having to apply for three different forms of consent, application for a single pavement license under a new streamlined, low cost process will be introduced in the coming weeks.

Businesses should start to consider if and how they are going to utilise eating and dining areas, developing proposals ready to submit to the council. This will include contacting the council for highways information and submitting clear furniture images and insurance documentation.

Cllr Nick Mannion, Cheshire East Council's cabinet member for environment and regeneration, said: "For these types of businesses, access to outdoor alfresco space will encourage a slow but steady start to the local economy.

"Many can only look to utilise adjacent public areas, whether on footpaths, pedestrianised streets, parking bays or other amenity areas. If this is the case, then businesses should make relevant preparations with the council to ensure a smooth transition to accommodate customers."

Cllr Laura Crane, Cheshire East Council's cabinet member for highways and waste, said: "We are urging hospitality businesses to check if the area they want to utilise is part of the adopted highway, getting a scaled plan which shows the proposed space to apply for a license.

"Indication of type of furniture businesses want to use will also be needed, as well as public liability insurance cover to use part of the highway. We advise checking with your provider if your policy will need amending, making sure you have evidence of public liability insurance for the area you want to use."

     

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