![]() ![]() This was refused by Westminster’s licensing subcommittee and Greggs appealed that decision. The company was last summer refused a licence to open its store in Leicester Square between 11pm and 5am amid claims it could become a “hotspot for late-night disturbances and antisocial behaviour”.Īicha Less, a councillor and the deputy leader of Westminster city council, said: “Greggs had originally applied for a licence in Leicester Square to sell hot food and hot drinks for 24 hours, Mondays to Sundays. ![]() The store will also not be allowed to sell food heated above ambient temperature, including potato wedges and chicken goujons, past 11pm, under a licence expected to be approved later this week. Greggs said it had cancelled a three-day appeal hearing planned to start on Tuesday after reaching the agreement – although it falls short of its hopes of 24-hour trading. ![]()
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