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Cafe customer Margaret Roberts added; "People used
to go out there to have a smoke and pass the time of day,
I can't understand why anyone would complain, we're all shocked," she
said.
Maureen Millar agreed. She said: "The bench was very
popular it was nice to sit out there," she said.
"We used to have a back room which was for smokers,
but when the ban came in there was no-where for them to go," said
Mr Worgan.
"The bench was not left out overnight either - it was
only out from 9-3pm every day.
"Customers want it back, and we are hoping that the
council will change their mind," he added.
Conwy councillor Andrew Hinchliff supports the couple.
"I handed the petition into the council with a comment
that I wasn't happy with the situation," he said.
"The whole thing is quite silly," he added.
In a statement, Conwy Council said they had received a number
of complaints about benches, signs and displays that obstruct
pavements.
These "obstructions can cause dangerous situations,
especially for anyone with poor vision, those with young
children in pushchairs and for wheelchair users".
"We have to consider the needs of both pedestrians
and traders, and in this case the bench is on a public pavement
adjacent to a pedestrian crossing."
Source: BBC
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