Havering Council's planning department denied the conversion of a former police station into a pizza restaurant due to concerns about noise, cooking odors, and parking issues.
The officer's report highlighted that the planned late hours would disturb local residents, particularly those in the flat above, due to noise from ventilation and cooking.
Concerns were raised about 'inadequate' parking arrangements for the proposed restaurant, which would lead to unacceptable vehicle overspill affecting pedestrians and cyclists.
Residents expressed worries that a pizza restaurant would negatively impact parking and safety, adding to objections against the proposal beyond noise and odor.
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