A TACO Bell restaurant in Bradford could be open from 11pm to 5am.
An application has been made by Northgate Fast Food Limited to the council’s Licensing Authority for a Premises Licence for the new Taco Bell at Ingleby Road. It includes a term for the provision of late night refreshment between 11pm and 5am seven days a week.
The Telegraph & Argus recently reported that the Taco Bell branch will occupy a unit in Girlington on the junction of Ingleby Road and Thornton Road, in the car park of a KFC. The unit is close to a new secondary school, Eden Boys Academy, currently being built on the former Morrisons Headquarters site.
Bradford Council’s take-away policy usually prevents new fast food businesses from opening within 400 metres of a school. But the Authority said the policy does not apply in areas classed as a “district centre”, where there are already numerous shops, restaurants and existing take-aways, and pointed out that this Taco Bell would be a restaurant as well as a take-away.
Full details of the application can be viewed at the offices of the Licensing Authority at Bradford Council, 3rd Floor Argus Chambers, Hall Ings, Bradford, BD1 1RX. Written representations can be made to the Licensing Authority at any time up to and including June 10 at bradford.gov.uk.
Other public notices announced by Bradford Council this week include:
* Compulsory purchase order for a road improvement scheme on the A6177 outer ring road at Thornton Road and Cemetery Road.
A copy the order and accompanying map is available to be viewed at bradford.gov.uk/transport-and-travel/major-highways-schemes/west-bradford-junctions-improvemerrt-scheme/
To be sent a copy of the order and map and a copy of the council’s statement justifying the need for the order contact Chris Bedford, Principal Engineer (Highways, Design and Construction), Planning, Transportation and Highways Service, 4th Floor, Britannia House, Hall Ings, Bradford, BD1 1HX, call (01274 437645 or email chris.bedford@bradford.gov.uk
Any objections must be made in writing to the Secretary of State for Transport, National Transport Casework Team, Department of Transport, Tyneside House, Skinnerbum Road, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE4 7AR before June 11.
* Abacus Estates has applied to city of Bradford Council for a licence to operate an outdoor bar for the sale of alcohol Monday to Sunday 11am to 8pm at Second West, 314 Cemetery Road, Bradford.
Representations should be made in writing to Licensing Team,3rd floor Argus Chambers Bradford BD1 1HX by June 15. The Licensing Register can be inspected at the address between 9am-5pm Monday to Thursday and 9am-4.30pm Fridays.
* Temporary closure of Market Street, Thornton, for electrical works to be carried out. The order will affect Market Street from its junction with High Street to its junction with Sapgate Lane. Alternative routes will be via Market Street (unaffected section), Green Lane, Thornton Road, Kipping Lane and vice versa. The order is from 8am on June 1 to 6pm on July 2.
* For more public notices go to the classified section towards the rear of the Telegraph & Argus every day and online at thetelegraphandargus.co.uk
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