Lidl longer opening hours set for approval

Officials are recommending that Lidl on Thanet Road be permitted to open for longer hours.

Lidl Thanet RoadThe proposed hours – to be discussed at a planning committee meeting taking place on 3rd December – will be

  • Monday to Saturday: 07.00 to 22.00 hours
  • Sundays and Bank Holidays: 10.00 to 19.00.

Originally the store had asked to open between 07:00 and 2200 every day but this has now been reduced for Sundays and Bank Holidays.

Currently Sunday trading laws allow a large retail unit to open no earlier than 10.00 and ending no later than 18.00 for a continuous period of 6 hours. Granting planning permission for the proposed hours does not override Sunday Trading Legislation. The stores agent has confirmed that the proposed Sunday opening hours are speculative and is in response to the Government announcing (July 2015 Budget) potential revisions to Sunday trading hours.

Only one objection to the plan was received.

Beckfield Lane housing development

Officials are also recommending approval of an application to build 9 dwellings on Lland lying between Beckfield Lane and Runswick Avenue. The report can be read by clicking here

Beckfield Lane/Runswick Avenue click to access

Beckfield Lane/Runswick Avenue click to access

The proposed development contains a mix of house types consisting of four houses which are two storeys in height and contain three bedrooms, two houses containing three bedrooms which are two and a half storey in height (rooms in the roof space), two bungalows containing two bedrooms, and one bungalow containing three bedrooms. All dwellings proposed are semi-detached with the exception of the three bedroom bungalow which is detached. The majority of dwellings contain two car parking spaces and one visitor space is provided.

This application attracted 28 letters of objection (and three of support)

Other plans

Other applications being considered at the same meeting include (click to access):

Latest planning applications for the Acomb and Westfield Wards

Below are the latest planning applications received by the York Council for the Acomb and Westfield wards.

Acomb

There are two significant planning applications for housing developments in the Beckfield Lane area.  The first to the rear of 1 – 9 Beckfield Lane – with an access from Runswick Avenue – may comes as a surprise to some residents involving as it might the development of  gardens.

Location:       Site Lying To The Rear Of 1 To 9 Beckfield Lane York

Proposal:       Erection of 9  dwellings with associated access and parking

Ref No: 15/01301/FUL

Beckfield Lane/Runswick Avenue click to access

Beckfield Lane/Runswick Avenue click to access

 

 

Applicant:      The Beckfield Lane Landowners   Contact:        Mrs Jennifer Hubbard    Consultation Expiry Date:       14 September 2015 Case Officer:   Michael Jones   Expected Decision Level:

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The next application has already attracted a large amount of interest from affected residents. It is the application to construct 14 houses on the copse of woodland next to 41 Knapton Lane

Location:       Land Lying To The West Of 41 Knapton Lane York

Proposal:       Outline application for erection of 14no. dwellings

Ref No: 15/01711/OUTM

Knapton Lane site click to access

Knapton Lane site click to access

 

Applicant:      Novus Investments Ltd   Contact:        Mr Simon Grundy  Consultation Expiry Date:       16 September 2015 Case Officer:   Diane Cragg     Expected Decision Level:

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Location:       Carr Infant School Ostman Road York YO26 5QA

Proposal:       Variation of condition 2 of permitted application 14/02927/FULM for replacement school building to alter height of building, feature brickwork and hard landscaping and add additional roof vents to hall

Ref No: 15/01632/FULM

Applicant:      Paul Beattie    Contact:        Mr Andrew Lees  Consultation Expiry Date:       14 September 2015Case Officer:   Erik Matthews   Expected Decision Level:        DEL

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Westfield

None

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 Representations can be made in favour of, or in objection to, any application via the Planning on line web site.  http://planningaccess.york.gov.uk/online-applications/

The Council now no longer routinely consults neighbours by letter when an application is received