The application to turn Magnum Wine Store into a hot food takeaway has been rejected a second time following an appeal. Concerns regarding the health and wellbeing of residents, especially children, were paramount in the decision. The planning inspector emphasized the location's closeness to several schools, including the Towers Infant and Junior Schools, which is critical since takeaway outlets are prohibited near these institutions. Noise from the proposed establishment's late-night activities was also highlighted as a potential disturbance to the community, particularly affecting sleep of local residents.
Despite the appeal to convert Magnum Wine Store into a takeaway, concerns over noise, health, and proximity to schools led to its dismissal.
The planning inspector emphasized that the takeaway would negatively impact residents' health and wellbeing, particularly in the context of childhood obesity.
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