Weymouth Town Council votes to run in-house catering service at the Brunswick Terrace

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At a meeting of the Full Council of Weymouth Town Council on 13th October councillors, considered a report on the future of the council’s catering site on Brunswick Terrace.

As a result, councillors have agreed that the council will directly operate its own catering kiosk on the site from Spring 2021. This is part of the council’s efforts to generate more income from commercial activities and thereby help to generate funds that can be used to support other public services.

This new service will be run as part of the council’s other catering outlet at the new Beach Office near the King’s Statue on the Promenade. The council is keen that its catering service complements nearby cafes and offers something different for visitors.

It is also important that the council’s commitment to sustainability is reflected in the way it operates its catering services.

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