Sedgemoor District Council, which manages the gardens, granted a concession for the food kiosk, pictured here.
However, the council says it received feedback from residents this week about the kiosk and the owner has postponed the proposals and is considering several changes, including possibly relocating nearby.
The kiosk is set to sell a range of freshly made coffee, crepes and hot doughnuts. The refreshments stand has been granted permission for a trial until October.
A new refreshments stand is set to open in Burnham-On-Sea’s seafront gardens in Marine Cove this weekend.
Sedgemoor District Council, which manages the gardens, has granted a concession for the food kiosk, which arrived on Wednesday, as pictured here.
The owner told Burnham-On-Sea.com that it will be opening this Saturday (May 15th), weather permitting, and will sell a range of freshly made ground bean coffee, crepes and hot doughnuts.
Claire Faun, spokeswoman for the council, told Burnham-On-Sea.com: “Following consultation with the Friends of Marine Cove, there will be a refreshment stand. It is hoped that this will add to the pleasure of the many visitors who stop to enjoy the tranquil Edwardian gardens, just off The Esplanade.”
Sedgemoor District Council, which manages the gardens, has granted a concession for the food kiosk.
Claire Faun, spokeswoman for the council, told Burnham-On-Sea.com: “Following consultation with the Friends of Marine Cove, there will be a refreshment stand situated in Marine Cove.”
“It is hope that this will add to the pleasure of the many visitors who stop to enjoy the tranquil Edwardian gardens, just off The Esplanade.”
“The refreshment stand has been granted permission on a trial basis until October to gauge interest and practicability.”
She adds: “The stand will be selling hot and cold drinks and light refreshments to visitors and residents.”
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When ST visited the site on Friday, the other unit, which used to house a Thai restaurant, was empty.
McDonald’s staff that ST spoke to said they were unaware of the impending closure, and declined to comment further.
ST understands that the longest-serving staff member at the outlet has been working there for about 13 years.
Customers reminisced about their memories at the outlet when told about its planned closure. One, who gave her name only as Madam Kwek, said she recalled bringing her children to the outlet when they were in primary school.