Hounslow: Panini stall could come to Feltham

By Cesar Medina

14th Feb 2024 | Local News

The Licensing Panel could approve a panini and coffee stall in Feltham (credit: Licensing Panel).
The Licensing Panel could approve a panini and coffee stall in Feltham (credit: Licensing Panel).

Hounslow Council's Licensing Panel are deciding whether or not to grant a temporary street trading license for a food stall in Feltham, west London.

The stall would potentially bring panini's, sandwiches, latte and cappuccinos to Bedfont Lane residents.

Seeking the temporary trading licence is E2A and Mr Naim Matlija, who intends to run his stall for six days a week - Monday to Friday, 7am to 4pm, Saturday from 8am to 2pm and close on Sundays.

Matlija intends to place a five by four metre stall in a footpath just off of Bedfont Lane, between an e-bike docking bay and a BT street box.

Proposed plan of where the panini stall in Bedfont Lane would be (credit: Licensing panel).

If approved, the licence would run for a period of six months.

To read the full reports pack for the proposed food stall, click here.

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