BARS, restaurants and cafes are looking to adapt to the national lockdown by altering their licence conditions.
With many hospitality businesses losing most of their custom during the Coronavirus crisis, some have applied to change the way they operate.
In recent weeks Bradford Council’s licensing department has received a number of applications from bars and restaurants to vary their premise licences to allow the sale of alcohol to be consumed off site.
Off-licences added to list of shops allowed to open in coronavirus crisis
This means business are able to carry on with a take-out or delivery service, even if they can't open as normal.
Businesses that have applied to alter their licence for “off sales due to Covid 19” includes the Weaving Shed in Victoria Mills, Shipley, Tarquin’s Tea Rooms in Myrtle Park, Bingley and Amici Ristorante ion East Parade in Keighley.
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