Monday, 25 May 2020

PLANNING GREEN LIGHT FOR NEW BEAUTY TREATMENT CABIN IN AN IMMINGHAM GARDEN

                                                                         
Sally Marshall and friend - 'tranquillity and peaceful setting'


GOOD luck to Immingham woman Sally Marshall with her proposed new beauty treatment venture.

Sally has been granted planning permission to have a single-storey  cabin installed in the leafy garden of her home at  'Mandalay' - 2  Green Lane in the town.

Here she will be able to offer clients a range of facials, manicures, pedicures, waxing and tinting.

As she is a skin specialist, facials are likely to  be the main treatment.

Says she: "This requires tranquillity and a peaceful setting with soft background music."

'Mandalay' has a large garden and drive with space for customer parking. though appointments will be made in advance - clients will not be able just to turn up on spec.

There have been no objections from neighbours who have been supportive.

The cabin will be  approximately 6m long and 2.4m wide, timber clad and with a flat roof.

There will be no working on Sundays or bank holidays.

The planning consent is temporary - for 12 months only - to see how the project goes, but Sally will have the opportunity to seek a more permanent permission in May next year.

Sally is already well-known and much-appreciated in the area because she has been working part-time at Orchard Barn, the highly-regarded integrative health  clinic run by Dr Sally Moorcroft and sister Helen Quirke in nearby Stallingborough https://orchardbarn.co.uk

 

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