Plans for a new 12-day International Market on Burnham-On-Sea seafront at the height of the tourist season have been given a thumbs down by town councillors this week after concerns about its impact on local shops and businesses.
Watching cold brew and kombucha companies take their products to market in kegs, Nourish Juice Bar wanted to do the same. But it needed to merge high pressure processing from Hiperbaric with plastic kegs from Petainer.
Town councillors have this week objected against plans to create three new buildings containing 16 small business units on a green field site on the outskirts of Highbridge, saying it is an 'over development'.
Burnham-On-Sea town councillors are set to create new policy to help developers with the selection of names for new local roads, streets and housing developments after a discussion regarding the choice of name for a new block of flats in the town centre.
Hiperbaric teamed up with Petainer, putting its One Way PET Keg under pressure to enable the cold-pressed juice market to take advantage of keg dispensing.