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<blockquote data-quote="poulgorm" data-source="post: 6921827" data-attributes="member: 16245"><p>Isn't it interesting how the City Council changed its approach to outdoor dining - now encouraging it.</p><p></p><p>For years, they actively discouraged the practice - by imposing a huge annual licencing fee on anybody who dared to put a table on the footpath outside their café/bar/restaurant.</p><p></p><p>Good to see that they can reverse decisions. They also seemed to have loosened up planning for office & hotels etc. I wonder have there been changes in the senior management at City Hall in recent times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poulgorm, post: 6921827, member: 16245"] Isn't it interesting how the City Council changed its approach to outdoor dining - now encouraging it. For years, they actively discouraged the practice - by imposing a huge annual licencing fee on anybody who dared to put a table on the footpath outside their café/bar/restaurant. Good to see that they can reverse decisions. They also seemed to have loosened up planning for office & hotels etc. I wonder have there been changes in the senior management at City Hall in recent times. [/QUOTE]
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