There was an article in the HDM a while back, stating that the biggest issue was the opening hours that they wanted. The Council had agreed to a license until 11.00pm Monday to Thursday and 1.00am on a weekend, but they wanted 12.30 Monday to Thursday and 2.00am on weekends.
I think 12 30 weekdays is a bit late its empty in town at 10 30pm weekdays as it is I think the jours theyve been offered are reasonable
A fair few of the pubs in London do it too, and they have to keep all doors and windows closed. They tend not to have flats built in though.
I don't think there are any outside areas, not unless you count people going outside the front for a cig. I believe they already agreed not to allow anyone new in after 11.00pm Mon to Thurs and they didn't plan to actually stay open that late every day anyway. I thought the plan was for a bar on the ground floor and a restaurant on the first floor, that uses all the building, I don't think there's any plans for flats (unless they're in the building at the back of the pub), it's objections from the flats next door that are the issue.
Must be a different pub to the one I was looking at the plans for on the planning portal. Are there two proposed for High St?
No idea, the one that we're talking about is the really nice standalone warehouse building next door to Trinity Wharf... please log in to view this image
Its the building on the other side of Oriel house car park about 30 yards down going towards the marina
Don't think so. It's probably not the one in question. It maybe couldn't get backers to carry out the work.
It has a massive light/lantern thing hanging over the front door now. Looks good. Now for it to open...