Hi,
This is a very interesting concept. Here at Cherwell District Council
(North Oxfordshire) we are concerned about the increasing use of
free-standing street furniture such as cafe tables and chairs, A-boards and
the like. Currently we licence these via our Admin Dept, but there are no
enforcement procedures to ensure that they are kept within bounds.
I would be extremely interested in hearing of any policies, projects or
initiatives which attempt to address this issue - on or off forum.
Kind regards.
John.
John Gregory
Access Officer
Cherwell District Council
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From: Vin [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 25 August 2004 09:41
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Subject: [ACCESSIBUILT] Street Furniture Licensing
Attention Mary Gwynne
Hi,
Gwynedd Council are consulting on a proposal to license shopkeepers to place
removeable street furniture (tables - chairs - planters) within robust but
removeable barriers. They are using Swansea's scheme as a basis so I was
wondering if Mary has any comment on how well the scheme has operated?
Thanks,
Vin
Vin West
Secretary, Arfon Access Group
Glyn Dwr
Llandwrog Uchaf
Caernarfon
Gwynedd
LL54 7RA
01286880761
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