133 Regent Street Redfern NSW 2016

Use public footway for outdoor seating in association with ‘Yellow Fever’ (16 Chairs & 4 tables). Proposed hours of use are 7:00am to 4:00pm Monday to Saturday inclusive.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference FA/2016/131)

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  1. Meridith Jefferson commented

    16 Chairs & 4 tables ? Why not move the whole cafe on to the footpath ? Far too many pedestrian obstacles on Regent Street already, most unapproved and Council never does any enforcement.

    Yes, this grubby noisy strip needs improving, but balance it with nearby residents living above the shops.

    The application is excessive and 3 tables and 6 chairs is more appropriate for this busy stretch of footpath.

  2. E H commented

    I support the application. Investment by new or growing small businesses is exactly what this retail precinct needs.

    Street dining and cafe culture should be encouraged as positive development for this retail strip. Street dining will improve the viability of this particular business, but also draw more foot traffic through surrounding small businesses and in turn lead to further positive development.

    The area required is small and manageable, the above comment should be disregarded.

  3. Geoff Mason commented

    The east side of Regent Street is littered with pedestrian hazards and it is out of control, Council do little compliance and when they do, it lasts a week and the crap slowly creeps back onto the footpath.

    Tables, chairs and patrons are no exception and this area has a higher than average older age pedestrians. Yes it might 'look nice' but try telling that to a person in a wheelchair or someone visually impaired. Footpaths are the growth area for public liability insurance claims, ask any litigation lawyer.

    16 chairs and 4 tables is too many.

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