Takeaway
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22.01.2021
Plans to convert the last remaining oast house in the town of Snodland into a KFC restaurant and drive-thru can go ahead, after an inspector found no evidence that the scheme would disturb neighbouring...
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15.01.2021
Plans for a new McDonald’s near a primary school in Mansfield can go ahead, after an inspector ruled that younger children were likely to be accompanied by a parent or guardian who would ‘have the child’s...
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22.05.2020
In refusing permission for a takeaway in a town near Sunderland, an inspector has cited an anti-obesity policy that was adopted six months after the application was submitted.
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06.03.2020affordable housing | Business & Enterprise | Community Engagement | Finance & Viability | Green Belt | Heritage | Housing | PDL | Plan Making - Local & Neighbourhood | public consultation | Regeneration | Takeaway | UK | village extension
A round-up of planning appeals: 29 February-6 March, 2020
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06.03.2020
A popular wood-fired pizza business that was refused permission at appeal in 2018 has won consent after moving into new premises 170 metres away, after an inspector deemed the new location more ‘discreet’....
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25.09.2019
An inspector has approved plans for a Papa John’s takeaway in Well Hall, Eltham, ruling that the three existing pizza takeaways on the same street ‘indicated the popularity of that type of food’.
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17.07.2019
A hot food takeaway serving only ‘healthy food options’ will not be allowed in an area where one in four 11 and 12-year-olds is overweight.
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15.03.2019
Plans for a takeaway near Chrisp Street Market in Poplar – where eight per cent of units are already takeaways – would harm the vitality of the area, an inspector has ruled, but not the health of children...
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06.04.2018building design | Business & Enterprise | Climate Change | Design | extra care housing | gas | Green Belt | Health | Heritage | hospital | Housing | Infrastructure - Green | Plan Making - Spatial Planning | Rural | sequential test | Takeaway | UK
A round-up of planning appeals: 31 March-6 April, 2018
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04.04.2018Business & Enterprise | Finance & Viability | parking | South East | Takeaway | use class order | vitality and viability
An inspector has refused permission to convert a vacant former grocery and butcher’s shop in Luton into a restaurant and takeaway because it would harm the vitality of the rest of the shopping parade...
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