Farm cafe near Rye is bidding for new alcohol licence
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On Tuesday (January 31), a Rother District Council licensing panel is to hold a hearing to consider an application for a premises licence at Tibbs Farm Café in Udimore Road near Rye.
While no concerns have been raised by responsible authorities — such as Sussex Police or the council’s environmental health team — the application has seen an objection raised by a neighbour, who argues the licence would exacerbate noise pollution from the business.
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Hide AdThe licence sought would allow the premises to serve alcohol between 9am to 11pm, seven days a week. Currently, the cafe’s opening hours are 9am to 4pm, Tuesday to Sunday.
It is unclear whether the business intends to extend its opening hours as a result of the new licence, but conditions attached to its original planning permission currently limit sales to no later than 6pm.
The applicants also say it is their intention to keep the business’s primary use as a cafe. As part of this, conditions on the proposed licence would mean alcohol could only be served to seated customers while food is available for sale.
Another condition would require the premises to control its noise levels — including from deliveries — in an effort to prevent disturbances to neighbours.
The cafe has not previously been a licensed premises, but the applicants have had permission to sell alcohol at Tapas Evenings held over the past few months using Temporary Event Notices.