Howeber, an objector claims it will turn the traditional Yorkshire town square into a place “like Hull’s Princes Avenue”. East Riding Council’s Licensing Act 2003 Sub-Committee green-lit the application for Garnish in the former Browns greengrocers in Wednesday Market. Applicant Adam Cooper told councillors the venue would focus on showcasing locally-produced food and drinks and would help reinvent Wednesday Market as some traditional businesses there close.
Mr Cooper told councillors the sale of alcohol intended to complement the venue’s other offerings, though customers would be able to visit and just go to the bar. He added the objections were about the culture of bars generally rather than Garnish specifically. Mr Cooper said: “Our emphasis will be on local food suppliers and on the local community of Beverley.
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