Friday, October 4, 2024 As a venue in Bradford on Avon prepares to transform itself into a vibrant social hub, the question arises: how will this affect the community and the broader implications for the travel and tourism industry? The upcoming bar, located at 5 The Shambles, has received permission to sell alcohol and extend its opening hours. While this change seems promising for tourists, it has also raised concerns among local residents. The tension between growing local businesses and maintaining the peace in residential areas is an age-old issue, but the decision to grant Fig permission to open a bar holds implications for local tourism that may extend far beyond this small English town.
A New Social Hub in Bradford on Avon: The Plan On September 25, the directors of the business attended a licensing meeting in Trowbridge, where they presented their vision to councillors. Their goal is to create a space that serves alcohol but does not turn into a nightclub or a rowdy pub. Hakan Tiryaki, one of the business directors, clarified the role of alcohol in their establishment, saying it would be “to complement” their service.
Instead of opening a traditional bar, Fig envisions offering a place where locals and tourists alike can enjoy tapas-style food paired with glasses of gin or wine. Mr. Tiryaki was quick to point out that their establishment is not intended to disturb the community.
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