Whitby coffee house applies for permission to serve alcohol

North Yorkshire Council will look at the application

Author: Local Democracy Reporter, Anttoni James NumminenPublished 8th Aug 2023

A Whitby coffee house could be allowed to serve alcohol if its application is approved by the council.

Bradburn Coffee House has submitted an application to North Yorkshire Council for a premises licence.

If the licence is granted by the council, the coffee house will be permitted to sell and serve alcohol on its premises.

Located at 71 Haggersgate, Whitby, it is near the town’s harbour and around five minutes from the Bus and Railway Station.

The café is on the site of a former tattoo parlour.

The applicant has proposed that the sale of alcohol be permitted from 10am until 8.45pm, seven days a week.

They have also requested that the opening hours of the coffee house be set from 8am until 9pm from Monday to Sunday.

Public representations regarding the application are currently open and can be submitted until Thursday, August 31.

All representations regarding the application must be sent in writing to North Yorkshire Licensing Services at Scarborough Town Hall, St Nicholas Street.

The application states: “It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application and is punishable by a fine of any amount on summary conviction for the offence.”

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