Kebabish Original is set to open a new Pakistani restaurant in Brentwood, creating around 30 jobs during a time of economic downturn and retail job losses. The site was previously occupied by a hairdressers and has seen previous interest from another restaurant, German Doner Kebab. Planning permission changes have simplified the process for new restaurant openings. A heritage statement indicates that the High Street, while traditionally significant, suffers from poor maintenance and signage, highlighting the need for revitalization to match the wealth of the surrounding area.
Kebabish Original's new restaurant in Brentwood will create around 30 new jobs, enhancing local employment amidst ongoing retail job losses during a significant economic recession.
The heritage statement highlights the High Street's need for revitalization, citing indifferent maintenance that contributes to a depressed appearance despite surrounding prosperity.
Since 2020, planning permission for a change of use for restaurant use is no longer required, facilitating the development and transformation of commercial premises.
The proposed development is aimed at ensuring a long-term viable use for commercial premises on the High Street, which is struggling amidst economic pressures.
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