tap water at park cafe
From:
Rachel Fryer
Date:
May 22 23:27 UTC
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Hi
Sadly there is no legal requirement to provide tap water although our Head of
Licensing suggests that it is prudent for owners to do so from a health and
safety perspective.
I think it's illegal to charge for tap water but not illegal not to provide it!
Councillor Rachel Fryer
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> Subject: Re: [BH-Issues] tap water at park cafe
> Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 23:46:30 +0000
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> Hi
>
> I'll try to find out. I understood that cafes have to give free tap water
too.
>
> Rachel Fryer
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>
>
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> > Subject: [BH-Issues] tap water at park cafe
> > Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 19:56:42 +0100
> >
> > Now here's an issue that has really been annoying me...
> >
> > the 'rotunda' cafe at Preston park is a nice park cafe but there is one
> > extraordinary problem with it - the man who owns it will never give anyone
a
> > glass of tap water for free, even on really hot days - he will only sell
> > bottled mineral water.
> > Most people who go there know this, and accept it, albeit with much
> > grumlbing, but often you hear a new customer ask for a glass of tap water
> > (usually alongside a purchase of a coffee or an ice-cream or whatever) and
> > are amazed to be told they cannot have one.
> >
> > Can any councillor or anyone else tell me - is this legal? I remember
> > hearing all places have to offer tap water, but not sure if this applies to
> > cafes. It is very petty and mean though, to say the least, and perhaps
> > merits a letter from a councillor asking for an explanation?
> >
> > cheers,
> > dan
> >
> >
> > Dan Jellinek
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