leenewham wrote:Do you think independent cafes (not chains) should be encouraged to have tables outside on suitably wide pavements?
Should corner sites in high streets have planning priority for certain types of businesses like cafes?
I can only really talk about the areas I know best. But I would start by saying that you should not have a rule that only suits independents rather than chains. When Costa opens in Catford they should have just as much right to have tables outside as an independent coffee chain. Similarly just because Antic or the Dolphin are part of a chain does not mean they should not have seats outside.
Many high streets are quite narrow, and it is right that councils prevent businesses taking up large amounts of pavement with seating. But there are actually quite a few cafes with seats outside in Forest Hill. The swimming pool was built with such space, but there are also tables outside From the Forest, St Davids, Question Bar, Sylvan Post, Canvas and Cream, Bird in Hand, on the Hoof. And other pubs have outdoor space that is separated from the pavement - Capitol, Dartmouth Arms, Foresters. Sylvan Post have said that they intend to expand the outdoor eating area in front of the pub, and there is plenty of space for this to happen.
I'm sure that with the improvements to Sydenham Road there will be more opportunities for cafes to use the expanded pavements, as long as it doesn't block the way for pedestrians (as it does below where I work).
But I'm not sure why people would want to eat next to a congested road rather than some of the lovely pub gardens or local park that exist away from the noise and busyness of the high street. And the kids can run around and enjoy themselves without the worry of the road beyond.
So I'm really not sure how much of an issue this is in Sydenham and Forest Hill given our domination by major roads covered in traffic. If some of the roads were pedestrianised then I think you would have a much better case for al fresco cafe culture.