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Mar 2021

Last Updated: 24/03/2021
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Harrogate bars call on council to allow tables on Stray land

by Connor Creaghan

| 25 Mar, 2021
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Outdoor dining will restart under the government's roadmap on April 12 but three Harrogate bars are still unsure if they can use much of their space outside.

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Simon Colgan of the Blues Bar and the Empress with David Dresser of Fashion House Bistro.

The owners of three Harrogate bars have teamed up to call on Harrogate Borough Council to approve their request to put tables and chairs on the Stray.

Outdoor dining will restart under the government's roadmap on April 12 but three Harrogate bars are still unsure if they can use much of their space outside.

Harrogate Borough Council approved the use of tables and chairs on Stray land last summer but is yet to decide whether to give the bars the green light this time around.

Simon Colgan, who runs the Blues Bar and The Empress with his wife Sharon Colgan, told the Stray Ferret:

"It makes a massive difference for our capacity, when we have the tables on the Stray it more than doubles for both of our bars
"We will still open if we can just have the six tables on the pavement. We will fight it because we have got customers who are desperate to come back.
"Without a doubt I would say this is critical for our business. It really is important, especially after another of three months of lockdown."


David Dresser, who owns Fashion House Bistro, also told the Stray Ferret:

"It would be disappointing for us if we were not able to have outdoor dining back on the Stray land.
"That is on the basis that if we have some bad weather days then those days are right offs. This would help us on good days to make sure that business is stable.
"So it would affect our turnover but if we got those tables and chairs on the grass it would give us a boost."






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Both Simon Colgan and David Dresser approached Harrogate Borough Council with their request when Boris Johnson set out his roadmap last month.

However, a spokesman for Harrogate Borough Council told the Stray Ferret:

"We are currently awaiting feedback from the Duchy on the proposed approach, prior to a consultation starting."


The Duchy of Lancaster owns the Stray and Harrogate Borough Council are its custodians.

We asked the council about its timeline for a consultation but did not receive a reply by the time of publication.