Penarth Esplanade outdoor seating to stay temporarily

By Ted Peskett - Local Democracy Reporter

23rd Jun 2022 | Local News

The temporary licences in place had been due to expire on June 30. (Image credit: @louisedaniels/Instagram)
The temporary licences in place had been due to expire on June 30. (Image credit: @louisedaniels/Instagram)

The Vale council has decided that outdoor seating at Penarth Esplanade will be allowed to stay on a temporary basis. 

Vale of Glamorgan Council's Cabinet today (Thursday, June 23) decided to allow Esplanade businesses to continue serving customers outdoors on a month-by-month basis while a decision is made on the long-term future of temporary trading licenses. 

Temporary trading licences allowed businesses in the Vale of Glamorgan to trade outdoors on highways in order to support them during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

The licenses for businesses in Penarth were due to expire on June 30

As the council acknowledges there are "widely contrasting views" as to whether outdoor dining arrangements were "successful or an annoyance", a public consultation will now be carried out on outdoor trading arrangements. 

Cllr Mark Wilson, the cabinet member for Neighbourhood and Building Services, said: "It has really transformed The Esplanade." 

He added that it has made the seafront one of the "key areas in the Vale of Glamorgan for people to visit". 

Most temporary trading licences in the Vale have been granted for space on pavements, while they were also issued for a trial of parklets, customer areas within parking bays, at certain locations in Penarth. 

A petition, which gained more than 2,000 signatures in March urged the council to save outdoor seating. 

Cllr Ruba Sivagnanam said: "The fact is that during Covid the council was very keen to support businesses." 

She added: "We did allow businesses to use tables and chairs on The Esplanade and the town centre… that was under our emergency powers". 

A council report said the consultation on the future of The Esplanade will consider transport links, events, traffic management and associated public realm as well as external eating arrangements. 

Cllr Lis Burnett, leader of the Vale of Glamorgan Council, said she has "already got quite a substantial inbox" over the issue "from both sides". 

She added: "Hopefully, we will reach a solution that is right for the town." 

No fixed date was given for the end of the consultation process or when a final decision will be made on outdoor dining on the seafront in Penarth. 

However, the cabinet agreed they will consider the conclusion of the public engagement exercise no later than the end of April 2023. 

     

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