Planning permission
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 operators to take over former retail and office premises without seeking consent from local authorities.
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 cost businesses no more than £100, under legislation passed last night.
Westminster Council outlines plans to help hospitality reopen by unlocking outdoor space
Coronavirus: Pubs and restaurants will be able to offer takeaway and delivery without planning permission
Former BHS to become 170-bedroom hotel
Brownsword seeks approval to convert historic Bath manor into country house hotel
Brownsword Hotels has submitted a planning application to convert the historic Kelston Park outside Bath into[...]
Developers behind Merrow Hotel and Spa plans pledge to fight on
The developers behind the £20m Merrow Hotel and Spa have pledged to fight for the future[...]
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