Petition to stop coffee shop plans (From Worcester News)
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Petition to stop coffee shop plans
7:00pm Thursday 25th October 2012 in News By Sarah Taylor
MORE than 250 people in Pershore have signed a petition calling for planners to reject proposals for a new High Street coffee shop.
The application from Coffee#1 Limited could see the former Ezee PC’S shop at 12 High Street, converted into one of the chain’s outlets, but existing cafes and tea rooms in the town are calling for the plans to be thrown out.
Sarah Yetman, of Sarah Jaynes Tea Room, High Street, says approving the plans could put her and others out of business as well as change the face of the market town.
She said: “It is about keeping Pershore unique. If this application was to be approved we think this will be the final nail in the coffin for many of us. There a lot of cafes and places serving refreshments within the immediate area.”
Coffee#1 intends to open between 8am and 6pm from Monday to Saturday and from 9am until 5pm on Sundays. It plans to employ 10 full time staff and 10 part-time employees.
Terry Smith, who has run Sugar and Spice cafe for nine years said that he expected to have more than 500 signatures on the petition by next week.
“It is difficult trading,” he said.
“Takings are down on last year. That is the first time this has happened. We are the wrong type of town for that sort of outlet.” Coffee#1 has more than 25 outlets across Wales and the South West with the nearest being in Tewkesbury and Gloucester.
A spokesman said they were hoping to open early next year.
“Since our first store opened we’ve made a name for ourselves as an ethical, gourmet coffee house with a friendly, community feel. As a private, family-owned, independent business, we understand there may be concerns from local business owners, but so far we’ve received a very positive response to our coffee shops and we’ll be bringing new jobs.”
To view the plans visit wychavon.gov.uk The period for people to comment on the application ends on Thursday, November 8.
Comments(11)
Caffeine
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9:07am Fri 26 Oct 12
stu2010
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11:13am Fri 26 Oct 12
Nikrem
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11:48am Fri 26 Oct 12
I beleieve it would be good for the town
head thumper
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1:07pm Fri 26 Oct 12
A word of advice though to the owner of "sugar and spice" if you could clean the shop up abit and maybe realise that we are not living in the 1970's then you might get more trade.
copierman
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6:27pm Fri 26 Oct 12
Sarah M
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7:19pm Fri 26 Oct 12
Also re-think the £1 an hour parking. It is only 90p in Worcester and there are significantly more shops.
Maybe a trendy Coffee shop would encourage younger people into the town?? I think the vibrancy of a town is lost with empty shops. Look at Evesham.
Longtreeroad
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7:31pm Wed 31 Oct 12
copierman wrote:Yes, its because they live on the extra value the property gains every year, and they have no business rates while the property is empty. This is why I have been saying for years that landlords of empty property should be made to pay 50℅ rates, this would encourage them to drop there rents and allow new business a chance to start. I hope the business gets the go ahead, if other cafes can't compete then maybe they need to look at there businesses plan, and if they serve good quality food and drink they have nothing to worry about.
Better than another charity shop or yet another empty shop like the one on the other side of the high st that has been empty for years.(any one know the reason for this?)
Truckerlyn
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5:08pm Thu 1 Nov 12
As for other comments regarding competition, yes it is healthy, but with 7 cafes already in Pershore (4 within a very small stones throw of each other) plus The Angel and, I believe Whisperers also serving coffee and snacks, there is only so much trade to go round. Without the diversity in shops that we used to have, before the 'enhancement' scheme in the town that was the death knell for many, coupled with the unrealistic and unreasonable parking charges, there is precious little reason for people to come into Pershore to shop in the first place.
This may have been viable a few years back when Pershore was a good place to shop - indeed, 10 years ago I used to come to Pershore from Gloucester to shop for unique and reasonably priced gifts. Now, eventhough I live in Pershore, I look online as there is nothing in Pershore anymore and Evesham and Worcester are not much better.
Old Scrumpy
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3:08pm Fri 2 Nov 12
Truckerlyn
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12:41pm Sun 4 Nov 12
Maggie Would says...
10:19pm Thu 25 Oct 12