Coffee giant wins backing of council for first outlet in Melksham (From Wiltshire Times)
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Coffee giant wins backing of council for first outlet in Melksham
1:00pm Sunday 10th March 2013 in News
Melksham has moved a step closer to getting its first national coffee chain, after an application by Costa Coffee was approved.
The application by Bristol-based franchise South West Coffee to open a Costa in High Street, on the site of the former Clinton Cards and Fotostop, was unanimously backed by Melksham Town Council’s planning committee on Monday.
Paul Williams, the applicant’s agent, was at the meeting and said: “Coffee shops attract people to the town centres and help increase dwelling time. People will shop, then go for a coffee and do more shopping.”
He confirmed the shop would open from 7am to at least 6pm in the week and would also open on Sundays.
Several business owners spoke against the application and a petition opposing it was presented to the committee.
Trevor Brine, who owns Ashers cafe opposite the proposed site, said: “I think there are too many coffee shops here now.
“I can see two or three of us biting the dirt. I don’t think this Costa application is the right move for Melksham.”
Pauline Baker, of Market Place, who works in the town’s Tourist Information Centre, welcomed the move.
She said: “Personally, I am quite happy to see a Costa Coffee come here.
“I find it very embarrassing when visitors come to the town of an evening, asking for a coffee, and they have to go to a pub.”
Jamie Nicholls, who runs the Old Bakery, disagreed, claiming there was no demand during evenings.
He said: “When I first took over my business, five years ago, we opened at 7.30pm in the morning and I have opened later in the evening and opened on a Sunday as well. When we open the shop and take £20 or £30 for the day, you think, why bother?”
The committee all voted to approve the application, which will now go before Wiltshire Council for a final decision.
Comments(6)
beetawix
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10:52am Tue 12 Mar 13
why should the market driven redistribution of coffee outlets be either right or wrong for Melksham?
old 'arry
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6:42am Wed 13 Mar 13
Well, there's a novelty!
old 'arry
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6:48am Wed 13 Mar 13
Oatd2427 wrote:I never shop in Droves, I don't like their manager.
never mind more coffee shops to attract more people to town centeres lets get rid of parking charges ,people will b back to shop in droves
daryl1957
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7:55pm Wed 13 Mar 13
ons have made a huge difference to the economy of the town.....Asda is great and Aldi is full of horse meat...
beetawix
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10:09pm Wed 13 Mar 13
old 'arry wrote:that's what coffee does to you, it should be banned really ; ridiculous habit.
"we opened at 7.30pm in the morning " pm in the morning?????
Well, there's a novelty!
and whats with all these nerds seen walking about with coffee on the news lately - going into court, going in to Downing St.etc
Oatd2427 says...
1:37pm Sun 10 Mar 13