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Smokers hit by 'seven screws' ban | Smokers hit by 'seven screws' ban |
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A York pub landlord has been told to knock down a gazebo put up for smokers in his garden because of seven screws. | A York pub landlord has been told to knock down a gazebo put up for smokers in his garden because of seven screws. |
Robin Watson built the facility in The Shoulder of Mutton's beer garden after the introduction of the smoking ban. | Robin Watson built the facility in The Shoulder of Mutton's beer garden after the introduction of the smoking ban. |
He used the screws to secure the gazebo to the ground, but York Council said the move breached planning rules. | He used the screws to secure the gazebo to the ground, but York Council said the move breached planning rules. |
Because it is fixed to the concrete and has been in place for more than a year, it requires planning permission, said a council spokeswoman. | Because it is fixed to the concrete and has been in place for more than a year, it requires planning permission, said a council spokeswoman. |
Such a structure is deemed "permanent", she explained. | Such a structure is deemed "permanent", she explained. |
Mr Watson said he was sent a letter from the council which gave him three choices: Apply for planning permission, take the structure down, or be liable for a £20,000 fine. The council seem to see it as a way to make more money out of businesses Robin Watson | |
Mr Watson said: "They know how many pubs are closing down at the moment. I can't understand why they are pressing on with something so petty as this. | Mr Watson said: "They know how many pubs are closing down at the moment. I can't understand why they are pressing on with something so petty as this. |
"If you did this in your own back garden there would be no pressure whatsoever. | "If you did this in your own back garden there would be no pressure whatsoever. |
"We pay all our council rates. The council seems to see it as a way to make more money out of businesses." | "We pay all our council rates. The council seems to see it as a way to make more money out of businesses." |
A spokeswoman for York Council said: "The council's planning enforcement team has written to the owners of the property asking them to take the structure down or apply for planning permission." | A spokeswoman for York Council said: "The council's planning enforcement team has written to the owners of the property asking them to take the structure down or apply for planning permission." |
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