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Parish Council Objects To Plans For Chale Green Stores
By Louise Hill - Local Democracy Reporter
The parish council which was looking to buy Chale Green Stores has objected to plans to turn it into homes.
Planning permission has been submitted to the Isle of Wight Council by Vern Tyerman, owner of the stores, to convert the shop and cafe, demolishing a part of the building to create two separate homes with a third built next to it.
The shop closed suddenly at the end of 2019 when no new tenants could be found.
Chale Green Store. THE parish council which was looking to buy Chale Green Stores has objected to plans to turn it into homes. Planning permission has been submitted to the Isle of Wight Council by Vern Tyerman, owner of the stores, to convert the shop and cafe, demolishing a part of the building to create two separate homes with a third built next to it. The shop closed suddenly at the end of 2019 when no new tenants could be found. The three properties proposed are a two-bed bungalow and a three and four-bed house. Before the plans were submitted, however, Mr Tyerman had been trying to market the shop for sale or rent.
Chale - Chale Green Stores left empty after closure.. THE now closed community hub Chale Green Store and Post Office could become three houses. Planning permission has been submitted to the Isle of Wight Council by Vern Tyerman, to alter and convert the shop and cafe, demolishing a part of the building to create two separate dwellings with a third built next to it. The shop, cafe and post office closed suddenly at the end of October 2019, after a deal fell through between the owner and Chale Parish Council, which was looking to purchase the freehold to become a community asset.