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Published Date: 16 August 2008
LATE licences for tables and chairs outside four city pubs and restaurants have been granted, despite opposition from police.
Grassmarket pubs The Last Drop and Biddy Mulligan's, along with Rocco Restaurant and Browns, will now be able to serve food and drinks outside their premises until 10pm each night.

Yesterday, the News reported how police chiefs were accused of tr
ying to stifle the Capital's cafe culture by opposing the permits.

But councillors at yesterday's regulatory committee meeting granted the late table and chairs permits.

Browns on George Street asked for permission to keep tables and chairs outside until 11pm, but the licence was granted until 10pm.

A spokesman said: "We applied for the extension until 11pm, but we are delighted with the 10pm licence. Our customers will appreciate the extra hour."

City centre councillor Joanna Mowat voted in favour of granting the 10pm permits.

She said: "I know there will be some opposition, but I think it will work. We have got a new night-time team in to monitor this. I think we have got to try it and see how well it works.

"The police did raise concerns but it was a comment, not an objection – they were very clear on that."

Last year, the council scrapped the previous 9pm curfew, allowing tables and chairs outside bars and restaurants later into the evening.

The relaxation came into force in April, and several pubs have already been granted late licences for tables and chairs because there were no objections.

But when these four applications for later licences were submitted to the council, letters written on behalf of Lothian and Borders' chief constable stated that 9pm is an "appropriate time" for tables and chairs to be brought inside on Rose Street, George Street, the High Street and the Grassmarket to keep pavements clear for late-night revellers.

For each application, an inspector in the police licensing section wrote to the council: "I believe that 9pm is an appropriate time for the permission to cease, as this will permit the clearance of the public footways of table and chairs to permit free passage of those patrons attending the late-night entertainment venues around the city."

It is thought the applications generated police opposition because they apply to some of the city's busiest streets.

The Element style bar on Rose Street, formerly Brecks, had also asked for permission to keep tables and chairs outside until 11pm, but the application was continued pending a survey on the site to make sure the additions of tables and chairs outside would be safe.

Manager Craig Thomas said: "We were trying to help people out, to give smokers somewhere to go with the smoking ban and trying to promote Edinburgh's cafe culture.

"As far as I'm aware, the council seems happy to grant a licence until 10pm, but not as late as 11pm. I'm in agreement with that."

The traders will pay a £150 surcharge for the 10pm licence, as well as annual table and chair permit charges of £65 for each square metre of outdoor space, or £85 in the world heritage site.





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  • Last Updated: 16 August 2008 10:36 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

alex paterson,

edinburgh 16/08/2008 12:41:23
Great news,the polis are afraid they may have to work.
2

ScotsUltraNationalist,

Nova Scotia 16/08/2008 13:53:29

The Element style bar?

A style bar is that where you go to listen to the sophisticated sounds of Craig McMurdo, drink Hennessy, and they don't let you in unless you're wearing Versace?

3

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 16/08/2008 17:36:39

Alex ~1,

Agreed! They must think that we are all 4year old's, and needed 'tucked up' at 9pm!

'ABSOLUTE REDICULIOUS NONSENSE IN THE FIRST PLACE'!!
4

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16/08/2008 20:16:24
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5

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 16/08/2008 21:39:13

alex ~4,

I will take that as a, 'complement'.
6

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

16/08/2008 21:54:26
#5 - take it anyway you like - & I hear you do !
7

A Leither,

16/08/2008 22:33:38
It'll be an experience to sit out in the freezing cold, wind and rain being abused and puked on by the stag and hen parties and binge drinkers, and having your food and drink pinched off your table by the Buckied-up tramps and neds. A fine dining, al-fresco extravaganza as only the Grassmarket can offer !
8

Julian.,

edinburgh 17/08/2008 00:07:41
"to permit free passage of those patrons attending the late-night entertainment venues around the city."

Classic. Didn't he really mean to say "to clear the way for p!ssheads staggering through the streets"

Very nice man. Bet he's really polite to his mum.

 

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