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Former Whitefield pharmacy set to be transformed into late-night café serving alcohol

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A former pharmacy is set to be turned into a late-night café in Whitefield. Manik Miah. was granted planning permission to change the ex-pharmacy store into a café.

serving alcohol. The new eatery in Albert Place can open from 9am to 11pm and will serve cooked breakfast, lunches and dinners. READ MORE:Man arrested after police find around 150 'cannabis plants' in Bury raid A Bury Council officer’s report on the application, said: “The building was in use as a pharmacy, the applicant proposes to use the building for the sale of food and drink for consumption mainly on the premises. “The applicant proposes to serve hot food and drink including the sale of alcohol. “Food will be prepared off site in the adjacent unit and brought to the property. “The food will include cooked breakfasts, lunches and dinners. “Alcohol will be served with meals only and the café will have table service only.” The report added that the permitted change of use from a pharmacy to the sale of food and drink would be lawful as both the uses fall within this same use class and as such would not constitute a material change of use requiring planning permission.

The application form stated that the pharmacy closed in September 2021. Bury Council approved the change of use on February 2.

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