Developer Peter Hall s plan to convert South Bank nightclub into hotel approved - but only just
The proposal has won backing at the second time of asking
14:40, 12 MAR 2021
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Plans to convert a former nightclub into a ‘contractors hotel’ have won approval from councillors second time round - but only just.
A BAR and restaurant has won retrospective change of use permission for an outdoor decking and seating area despite it being described as “ugly” and “sticking out like a sore thumb”. Arran Addison, who runs The Vault, in Marske, east Cleveland, claimed the business once able to trade outside of lockdown measures would not survive without it. The application received 16 representations in support with comments stating it was a “lovely addition” to Marske and would attract more visitors. But 16 objections were also received by Redcar and Cleveland Council which described the decking as an “eyesore”, a “monstrosity” and being “disrespectful” to a next-door funeral parlour, while also blocking access to a pedestrian footpath.
Decision made on store booze sales bid after host of objections
The store had asked to sell alcohol up to midnight every day
06:00, 27 JAN 2021
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A convenience store has been granted permission to extend the hours it can sell alcohol despite concerns from local councillors about anti-social behaviour and noise.
Samy Limited, which operates Budgens, in Enfield Chase, Guisborough will now be able to sell alcohol up to midnight each day.
The Budgens store in Enfield Chase, Guisborough Picture: IAN COOPER/TEESSIDE LIVE A GUISBOROUGH convenience store has been granted permission to extend the hours it can sell alcohol despite concerns from local councillors about anti-social behaviour and noise. Samy Limited, which operates Budgens, in Enfield Chase, will now be able to sell alcohol up to midnight each day. The store, which replaced Sainsbury’s last November, has an existing licence to supply alcohol from Monday to Sunday between 5.30am and 11pm and is already able to open until midnight, although it currently closes an hour earlier. Councillor Peter Berry, who represents the Belmont ward on Redcar and Cleveland Council, previously said surrounding residents would have their peace disturbed by the move, while Councillor Alma Thrower, from Guisborough Town Council, said it would encourage youths who already congregated outside to stay longer.