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Lucozade_Lil | 16:36 Tue 04th Sep 2007 | Business
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I am planning to open a small deli shop selling, breads, cheeses, jams, local produce, sandwiches, salad boxes, biscuits (you ge tthe idea) etc. Would this be ok for a building with A1(a shop) planning permission. I would not be selling hot food and there would be no tables or chairs etc on the premises. The sandwiches and salad boxes would be to take home only. However i am not a takeaway, sandwiches and salad boxes would only account for about 25% of my trade. Mainly i'd be selling cheeses and breads so surely i'd be classed as a shop and would be ok for a building with A1 permission?
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I would say you are a shop as they won't be eating on the premessis. Buisness eye are pretty good at getting back to you, you could try them, but as you arn't claiming to be a caffe etc... you shouldn't need to change usage of building!

Just think a newsagent can sell sandwiches!
It should in all cases be classed as a1.

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