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Plans for new golf and country club at Rudding Park approved
Plans for a new golf and country club at Rudding Park will see the replacement of a temporary structure that had “outgrown its useful life”.
Plans approved to convert Yorkshire stately home to hotel
Plans to turn the Denton Hall stately home near Ilkley into a hotel have been approved by North Yorkshire Council.
Mark Hix admits defeat in battle to save outdoor seating area
Local councillors have ordered Mark Hix to remove the outdoor deck area set up at his[...]
New hotel and office space receives green light from Edinburgh council
Proposals for a mixed-use development featuring a hotel and office space at 20 Haymarket Yards have[...]
Sam’s Riverside forced to close outdoor terrace leaving staff ‘in tears’
The Sam’s Riverside restaurant in London’s Hammersmith has been forced to remove its outdoor terrace by[...]
Sircle Collection believed to be entering UK hotel market
European hotel and restaurant operator Sircle Collection is understood to be launching its first UK hotel[...]
Consultation launched on making pub marquees and street markets permanent
Planning reforms allowing pubs to put up marquees and street markets to run year-round could be made permanent under government proposals."
Concerns raised over environmental impact of £15m Murrayshall hotel development
A campaign group has raised concerns about the environmental and societal impact of £15m development plans for Murrayshall Country House Hotel and Golf Club in Scone, Perthshire.
Councils rebuked for 'overzealous' enforcement of outdoor hospitality rules
A government minister has written to councils urging them to avoid “overzealous” enforcement of reopening rules on outdoor hospitality.
Alfresco and takeaway planning exemptions extended for a year
Restaurants, pubs and cafés will get automatic freedoms to provide takeaway services for another year.
Planning changes will open the door for restaurants to move into new sites
Planning changes set to come into force from 1 September will open the door for restaurant[...]
Bill to streamline planning approval for outdoor seating passed
Applications for outdoor seating licences will be determined in a maximum of 10 working days and[...]
Westminster Council outlines plans to help hospitality reopen by unlocking outdoor space
Temporary road closures, widened pavements and fast-tracked applications for outside seating are among the measures being[...]
Coronavirus: Pubs and restaurants will be able to offer takeaway and delivery without planning permission
Pubs, restaurants and hotels will be able to offer hot food takeaways without planning permission during the coronavirus outbreak. "
Former BHS to become 170-bedroom hotel
Plans to transform a former BHS in Stratford-upon-Avon into a 170-bedroom hotel have got the green light from the local authorities.
Works to partially demolish Eastbourne's fire-ravaged Claremont hotel to begin today
Works to partially demolish the fire-ravaged and unstable Claremont hotel in Eastbourne, East Sussex, could begin today.
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