Wetherspoons set to open new pub in central London: everything you need to know
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Wetherspoons set to open new pub in central London: everything you need to know
"JD Wetherspoon is set to open its newest London pub after being granted approvals following an appeal to Westminster City Council. The popular budget boozer will open a new branch in the heart of central London and close to bus and train services, after being granted permission to operate until 11 pm on weekdays and midnight on Saturdays. It's understood that the new venue will operate similarly to nearby branches of JD Wetherspoon pubs, without music or loud entertainment."
"Reports claim it'll be a two-story pub, with entry and exit from the Charing Cross forecourt. It's unclear at this point what the name of the new venue will be, and Wetherspoon bosses have yet to add the new venue to their list of upcoming openings. News of its opening follows after local organisations challenged the opening of a new pub, arguing that the area already suffers from crime and anti-social behaviour, and raised concerns about the outdoor smoking area."
JD Wetherspoon won a planning appeal and received approval from Westminster City Council to open a new pub on The Strand in central London. The venue has permission to operate until 11 pm on weekdays and midnight on Saturdays and is expected to have a capacity of around 320 people. The site was a former retail unit and café and will be a two‑storey pub with entry and exit via the Charing Cross forecourt. The venue will operate similarly to nearby branches without music or loud entertainment. Local organisations objected, citing crime, anti‑social behaviour and concerns about an outdoor smoking area.
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