The 'Pattywagon' has a licence to sell every night until the early hours
Belfast City Council ’s Licensing Committee at its latest sitting has awarded Mr Patrick McCafferty the grant of a stationary street trading licence to sell hot food and non-alcoholic beverages from a hot food trailer, dubbed “The PattyWagon.” The proposed hours of operation are Monday to Sunday from 10pm to 3am.
“He has worked throughout Ireland at a number of locations and at events including the National Trust at the Divis Black Mountain summer solstice event, and the Lammas Fair in Ballycastle. “Whilst trading in Tomb Street, he does a litter pick once an hour and at the end of every night’s trading he makes sure all litter is lifted. This routine would continue if granted the pitch at Donegall Square East.”
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