A ‘world-famous’ fish and chips shop in North Yorkshire has applied for a premises licence from the council.
The award-winning Tunny Club at East Sandgate in Scarborough’s South Bay is seeking permission to sell alcohol and play live and recorded music.
Nicholas Hartley’s application to North Yorkshire Council proposes various licensable activities seven days a week.
If the scheme is given the green light, the retail sale of alcohol would be permitted from 10am to 10pm.
The exhibition of films would also be permitted from Monday to Sunday, as would playing live and recorded music.
The fish and chips establishment has received praise for the quality and freshness of its food in national and regional publications and newspapers, including The Times.
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