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Future of Al-fresco Dining in Westminster

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Saturday, 4 September, 2021
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Al Fresco

As Westminster has reopened, the Council supported al-fresco dining  to help businesses get back on their feet. The temporary road closures and barriers which were put in place will end after 30 September. The Council has launched a consultation to assess, on an area-by-area basis, whether local people and businesses would support further al-fresco dining in future.

Anyone who lives or works in Westminster is welcome to comment. Find out more and have your say on the Council's website.

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