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Lancashire town wine bar by residential area is allowed to keep outdoor drinking space


Published on 2025-03-06 12:08:39 - LancsLive
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The article discusses a decision by the Burnley Council's licensing sub-committee to allow the Wine Bar in Padiham, Lancashire, to retain its outdoor drinking area. Despite objections from local residents concerning noise and disruption, the committee concluded that the bar had operated without significant issues for over a year. The bar, located in a residential area, had applied for a pavement licence to continue using the outdoor space, which was initially set up during the Covid-19 lockdown. The decision was made after considering the bar's adherence to licensing objectives and the lack of formal complaints or police involvement regarding the outdoor area. The bar's owner, Paul Brown, expressed relief and gratitude for the decision, emphasizing the importance of the outdoor space for the business's survival and the community's enjoyment.

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