Tuesday, 29 September 2020

CONSENT GRANTED FOR NEW DOG-GROOMING PARLOUR IN GRIMSBY GARAGE

 THE planning green light has been given for a private garage in Grimsby to be converted to a dog-grooming parlour.

The change of use will be at  premises on Ashtree Avenue in the town.

The successful applicant is Isobel Jackson, of Baytree Avenue, Grimsby, who calls her enterprise, wait for it . . .  Pawsome Pooches.

Her proposal did not go before North East Lincolnshire Council's planning committee but was determined, under delegated powers, by Engie case officer Lauren Birkwood.

In her report, Ms Birkwood says: "There would be minor alterations to the garage including the replacement of the front door. 

"As the operation of the proposed business is confined within the garage, the impact to the character and appearance of the garage and area would therefore be minimal. 

"If anything, the external changes to upgrade the garage should be positive."

She adds: "No neighbouring representations were received during the planning process."

To be on the safe side, NELC has granted the consent for one year only to ascertain there are no noise or other problems.

However, Mrs Jackson will be able to apply for renewal 12 months after opening the parlour for her first canine customers. 


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