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New restaurant granted licence to sell alcohol

News | Rhiannon James - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 15:10, Tuesday August 24th, 2021.

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Chef Ceylon is set to open in the former Mason Arms pub on Bridge Street
Chef Ceylon is set to open in the former Mason Arms pub on Bridge Street

A new Sri Lankan restaurant is coming to Bridge Street in Blackwood following the approval of their licencing application to sell alcohol.

Chef Ceylon’s licence was approved by Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Licencing and Gambling Sub-committee, allowing the restaurant to sell alcohol and provide late night refreshments.

Three residents objected to the application over concerns the restaurant could encourage antisocial behaviour in the area.

The applicant, Diane Kamburugamwe said: “We are taking all residents’ concerns into consideration. We want them to know we take this seriously.”

She added: “It’s not a place you come to for a drink – it’s where you come to eat.”

A CCTV system is being installed at the premises to combat antisocial behaviour.

Chef Ceylon is set to open to the public in September.

The restaurant is located at the site of the former Masons Arms pub and Sam’s Brasserie.


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