Good idea Quimper heated terraces ban? - Rennes is the first city in France to ban heating on outdoor terraces. In Quimper, the question will soon be put on the table but a ban could cool some professionals.
Since January 1, in Rennes, the outdoor terraces of bars and restaurants are no longer allowed to have heaters. At Quimper, nothing has been decided yet but the subject could be raised in the coming months. "This is not news. But it is certain, especially from an ecological point of view, that we must take a very serious interest in this question, "said Yves Gentric, municipal councilor responsible for the management of public spaces and space rights.
Good idea Quimper heated terraces ban
“The phenomenon is rather insignificant in Quimper. There are not a lot of professionals who have heated terraces. We are not in cities as important as Rennes or Paris ", nuance Hubert Jan, the president of the Union of trades and industries of the hotel industry of Finistère (Umih 29). However, in the city center, some terraces have such a device. And, for some of their owners, a possible ban could be a real cold shower.
“If we are prohibited from heating on the terrace, we will still continue to turn them on. Maybe we should stop trying to prevent us from working properly, says the manager of a downtown tobacco bar. There are many more things that pollute in France. Maybe they should start by taking care of that instead of always coming to touch our livelihood. "
"It heats especially the seagulls"
On Place Saint-Corentin, a waiter sets the tables for a terrace with gas-heated patio umbrellas. "Yes, it pollutes a little, it consumes a lot and it is a bit expensive. But it's worth paying for it. It’s aesthetic, it attracts customers. If we have to remove them, that’s going to hurt us, for sure, ”he added. “Perhaps we should think before banning outdoor heaters. If it is used well, it is not lit all the time, there is no need for such a ban, "continues the young man.
“I am not for an outright ban. Yes, gas heaters pollute. This is why, personally, I campaign for electrical devices on the terraces, "says Hubert Jan. "We have toasters outside that we never turn on. It heats well, it's true, but it heats seagulls above all. As soon as there is wind, they no longer serve much purpose, "notes the barmaid at Le Troquet. “Customers almost never ask to turn them on. I prefer to offer them plaids directly if they want to stay on the terrace for a drink. And then it costs 1,000 times too expensive, ”she continues. "It is true that it is pleasant. It’s comfort. But afterwards, when you go to the bistro, you have to take responsibility. I prefer when people go out to smoke and then come back inside to drink. It’s more user-friendly. That's the atmosphere of the bar, "concludes the manager of the Ceili Pub.
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