Privacy row over wine bar bid to serve punters in courtyard - 3ft from Jackie s bathroom window
The Yarm bar s owner says they have tried to be extremely accommodating with a number of residents supporting them
11:50, 11 MAY 2021
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An ongoing saga into a wine bar courtyard has now seen residents cry foul over privacy fears.
AN ongoing saga into a wine bar courtyard has now seen residents cry foul over privacy fears. Fourteen Drops, on Yarm High Street, has acquired “temporary event notices” (TENs) to use a space to the rear of the bar to serve customers during Covid restrictions. Owner Fiona McLain urged Stockton Council to show more flexibility in allowing use of the space – with a planning application on its longer term use now imminent. But some neighbours have aired their own concerns about the bar’s use of the courtyard – with loss of privacy, noise, and how the bar has gone about the change causing some disquiet.
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Wine bar owner devastated as planning wrangle sees renovated courtyard closed off
Fourteen Drops, on Yarm High Street, had a successful first weekend but have been told to close its rear courtyard
06:00, 27 APR 2021
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A wine bar owner says she is “devastated” after efforts to open up a renovated courtyard were scuppered.
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