Glasgow is set to cut through the red tape faced by businesses running outdoor seating areas in the city centre in an effort to boost cafe culture.
Cllr Angus Millar, the council’s convener for city centre recovery, said: “Temporary street cafes have been a popular and successful feature of Glasgow city centre in recent years, and were an important part of the immediate recovery from the pandemic.
Work on the policy was interrupted by the covid pandemic but, as businesses began to reopen, rules were relaxed to create more space for people returning to the city.officials have reported outdoor cafes played a “key part” in the recovery of the city centre, particularly with “extended restrictions placed on many sectors including hospitality”.
Under the current system, businesses need to secure planning permission to change the use of the footway, roads consent to occupy the public road or footway and an alcohol licence. The process can take at least 10 weeks.
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