Andrew Swales
Well-Known Member
We'll see - we've removed the tables today 'adjacent' to the take-away - using common sense, rather than any formal definition of 'adjacent' of which there appears to be none; even if this is not being enforced in Cheshire or Kent for example. It is a little arbitrary anyway, as at current footfall, take-away spend is less than 50% of the cost of providing the product, and probably only 10%-15% of what the Coffee-Shop would normally be taking from the same footfall. So we will see what the weekend and better weather next week bring, before deciding whether to continue with the service and the staffing...The problem is laws are open to interpretation and your local authority seems to be taking it to the absolute letter!
If you're not eating what you've purchased on the premises, it is takeaway, but most sensible people would treat the 'premises' as being the outlet where it was bought, not the zoo itself, which Huntingdon and South Cambs councils don't seem to be able to grasp!
Yes - but the law clearly states that all areas adjacent to the take-away are classed as part of the take-away premises.Certainly seems like that is precisely what is going on......
(3) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(a)(ii) and (b), an area adjacent to the premises of the business where seating is made available for customers of the business (whether or not by the business) is to be treated as part of the premises of that business.
This is what our LA is complying with and apparently (at least) Chester and Kent are ignoring. We will see what happens now we have removed, and confirmed thus, the benches from the 'adjacent' area; which was their written requirement.
The South Cambs approach of stopping anyone from sitting down on site, does not fit into the regulations so far as we can see, and presumably includes sitting down for a rest if you are elderly or physically impaired, or even sitting down on a toilet seat...
As I said above, it is a good job these people were not responsible for giving us permission to open in the first place..!
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