High Street Burger Hut Moved

17 October 2011 by Hamst


The Licensing (Miscellaneous) Sub-Committee met on the 6th October 2011 to decide over an application submitted by Mr J Carroll for street trading consent to continue trading from his burger hut on Scunthorpe High Street outside the HSBC Bank. The were numerous letters of objection from B&M Retail Limited as well as from Town Centre Managers.

Food stall on High Street 11-6-2011

Mr Carroll had attended the meeting with his son, and presented submissions to the sub-committee.  Members engaged in discussions with the applicant, the Tourism and Town Centre Team Manager and a representative from the council’s Environmental Health Team.

After deliberation based on the objections and the evidence presented to the sub-committee the license was refused on the grounds that the hut was unsuitably located in the prime location of the High Street, also it was said that odours created by the hut were causing a negative impact on neighbouring and adjoining businesses. The decision is to take place with immediate effect. 

 

The sub-committee advised that the business in principle is not viewed negatively and recommended the applicant work closely with the council’s Licensing Team to find a more appropriate location. 

 


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[-]Comments hidden, click to expand. (1|0) By fans64 7 months ago (1|0)Rated: Great!
Will the council reveal which Major food chains pressure they have bowed to? Remember Kay Robinson on Gunness straight anybody?

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