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By Jenijenjen · Posted
"The tables outside the Blue Brick were in fact mostly within the cafe's curtilage." All the tables were placed on the pavement, not part of the cafe's curtillage any more than the pavement outside my house is a part of my curtillage. There are no signs of demarcation like studs or different paving which is usual. I believe though many cafe's were awarded licenses by the council during the pandemic allowing tables to be placed on the pavement. "Yes, Jenijenjen [your 'real name', obvs], I have posted over a number of years. Say what you intend clearly about these previous posts, so that other readers can judge, rather than alluding to them obscurely as if they somehow invalidate the matter I raise here. Good grief." Blimey, you're reading something into this post that really isn't there and was not intended. No hidden agenda, merely an observation. -
They do that in Chelsea. Bars and cafes can buy the parking space in front of their shop to put tables in. We should be more like Chelsea.
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I like seeing everyone out enjoying themselves. I'd prefer Lordship Lane to be car free and all the cafes etc have tables outside.
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This would be no problem for me.
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