Billy The Bums food and cocktail bar is set to move into the vacant Unit 5 of the Southwater development – opposite Wilko and the Brown Elm car park.
Plans have been approved for a new cocktail bar in Telford Town Centre
In a design and access statement, Knight Frank, representing the applicant, said that the principal of a drinking establishment/bar ‘should be considered acceptable’ in the area. “The proposed development is not considered to give rise to any severe or unreasonable impact on amenity and the impacts are considered acceptable within the context of the site and the Southern Quarter.
It is expected that an equivalent number of jobs will be created as when the building was used as a food and beverage unit.Billy The Bums has permission to open between 11am and 11pm between Monday to Saturday and between 11am and 10pm on Sundays and Bank Holidays.
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