Hull McDonald s granted pavement licence to seat customers outside
The pubs, bars, cafes and other venues which have been granted the licences have been revealed
14:21, 16 APR 2021
McDonald s in Jameson Street will be allowed to seat customers outside (Image: Katie Pugh)
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The Hull bars, restaurants, cafes and other venues with outdoor seating pavement licences have been revealed as the council plans to relax rules to admit more people.
Saved: Hull’s Three Ships set to avoid wrecking ball
1/5 Three Ships mural on post-war BHS/Co-op building
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2/5 A CGI of the front of the Albion Square development, as consented to by planners in April 2019
Source: AFL Architects
Source: AFL Architects
Source: AFL Architects
5/5 The Three Ships Mural building on the former BHS store remains empty, awaiting future development. Kingston upon Hull, Hull, UK
Source: Tommysmith18/Shutterstock
Hull s celebrated and listed Three Ships mural looks set to be saved after the council appeared to make a U-turn on the need for demolition
The 1963 mosaic, by artist Alan Boyson, is on the post-war BHS/Co-op building in central Hull. It had expected to be destroyed after Hull City Council found ‘dangerously high’ levels of asbestos within the structure.
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