Greggs wins battle to promote late-night sausage rolls in London’s Leicester Square
Greggs has gained its combat to promote sausage rolls and steak bakes till 2am from its department in London’s Leicester Square.
The bakery chain had been gearing up for a court docket battle towards Westminster City Council after it was refused an prolonged licence to promote late night time meals within the sq., which is taken into account the centre of the capital’s nightlife.
Greggs had deliberate to attraction towards the choice, with a three-day listening to because of begin on Tuesday.
But the bakery withdrew the attraction after reaching an settlement with the council.
The settlement means it may well promote pasties and sausage rolls till 2am, however objects from its scorching meals menu – together with pizzas, rooster goujons and scorching baguettes – can’t be offered previous 11pm.
The store should even have bouncers on the door, set up CCTV and ensure garbage is cleared from outdoors the store.
Greggs had hoped to start out opening its Leicester Square retailer 24 hours a day from final July to serve scorching meals all through the day and night time.
But the licence software was blocked by the council over issues the shop would trigger “late-night disturbances and antisocial behaviour”.
Councillor Aicha Less, deputy chief of Westminster City Council, stated: “Based on the merits of this case, Westminster have come to an agreement with Greggs that works for everyone.”
The settlement means it may well keep open till midnight on Sunday to Wednesday, and till 2am on Thursday to Saturday.
“We are pleased to continue to support local businesses and look forward to working with the company going forward,” the council stated.