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Town centre chicken shop in bid to stay open until 3am

News | Nicholas Thomas - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 10:38, Monday May 20th, 2024.
Last updated: 10:39, Monday May 20th, 2024

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Rugby legend Shane Williams, right, with Caerphilly County Borough Council mayor Mike Adams and Mayor Consort Gloria Adams outside Pepe's
Rugby legend Shane Williams, right, with then-Caerphilly County Borough Council mayor Mike Adams and then-mayor consort Gloria Adams, outside Pepe’s last September

Pepe’s Chicken in Caerphilly town centre has applied for an extension to its opening hours, in what it believes to be in line with other similar business in the area.

Applicant Venu Kusa, of Mava Fast Food Ltd, has applied for planning permission to revise the takeaway’s opening hours “due to the consumer demand for its food”.

If the proposal is approved, it means Pepe’s could open from 11am until 3am every night.

Currently, the business operating hours are 11am-11pm.

In a supporting statement to the council’s planning department, CLC Construction Consultants said traders “require” extended opening hours “to ensure sufficient turnover is achieved to maintain the business into the future”.

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Extending Pepe’s opening hours to the proposed 3am would have “no impact on any residential properties”, the consultants claimed.

CLC added that other hospitality businesses in Caerphilly town centre, including pubs and other takeaways, have permission on some days to open past the 11pm limit currently in place for Pepe’s.

“The applicant runs similar outlets elsewhere and has found that demand for its product does extend to the hours sought now for its Caerphilly outlet,” CLC said.

The application to change the opening hours is currently out for consultation, and can be viewed on the Caerphilly County Borough Council website under reference 24/0348/NCC.


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