Lawful Development Certificate for successful re-‘tail’ store

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Planning & Design Practice Ltd has prepared a planning application for a Lawful Development Certificate (LDC) on behalf of ‘The Pet Store’, an independent pet supplies retailer. The company has 3 established stores operating across the Yorkshire region, and the application site is the largest store in the group. Deemed as the ‘main store’ the site started operating in February 2008 following success at a smaller premises, and is open 7 days a week.

Due to its independent status, the business is able to stock a range of pet supplies and foods rarely found elsewhere. The store also has a wide variety of pet equipment and has become a very popular outlet in the Barnsley and Wakefield area for the general public.

Claycliffe Business Park, on which the store is situated, had permission granted in 1989 for industrial development, but in 2006 the application site was granted permission for B1, B2, B8 and trade sales.

The Pet Store began operating in 2008 from the Business Park, and has been in retail use since it began trading. This application made by Planning Design is for a Certificate of Lawfulness to establish the existing use of Unit 21 at Claycliffe Business Park as a retail unit.

This application was submitted alongside the evidence available to the applicant that demonstrates the continuous use of the building for a period in excess of 10 years.

As this is an application for a Lawful Development Certificate (LDC) it is not a matter of considering the planning merits of the scheme, but it is a legal determination based on the facts and the available evidence to establish whether the stated activity is established and lawful by the passage of the relevant period of time and therefore beyond the scope of enforcement action.

The test of the evidence is “on the balance of probabilities” rather than the stricter criminal test of “beyond reasonable doubt”.

The main considerations for this application are therefore to establish:

  1. That the unit is and continues to be used for the sale of goods to the general public in small quantities for their use or consumption rather than for resale (definition of retail – Oxford English Dictionary).
  2. That the building has been continuously for that purpose for at least 10 years.

The nature of the business is that all items are individually priced and comprise of relatively small items that are used/ consumed by the general public. Items include a variety of animal supplies and pet accessories such as: food, treats, toys, collars, leashes, cat litter, cages and beds.

Often, it is the case that members of the public will bring their pets to the store to try equipment on, which is actively encouraged by the owner, showing that there is clearly an emphasis on providing a good level of service to all members of the public.

This is therefore materially different from ‘a trade counter’ which can be defined as the sale of goods at a reduced price, to registered tradesmen and businesses, including the storage of goods.

It was concluded that the evidential documents submitted with the application confirmed that the current retail (Class E(a)) use began more than 10 years ago from the date of this application, and has been in that use for a continuous period of 10 years.

Planning & Design have a wealth of experience in designing and securing planning permission for commercial projects. For expert advice and a no obligation consultation to discuss your business, please get in touch.

Cool running – planning permission for Sheffield office ventilation system

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Planning & Design Practice recently gained planning permission for the installation of a cooling and ventilation system, to be installed in the car park of Hallamshire Business Park, Sheffield. The application site is a vacant office building on the corner of Napier Street and Summerfield Street. It is envisaged that the unit will provide a more reliable and energy efficient system for the office building, which will reopen once Covid guidelines allow for the reopening of the building.

The proposed condenser units will serve the whole of the second floor as part of the wider scheme of refurbishment to provide an attractive, modern working environment.

The proposed plant will be sited within the car park of the office building and be used in connection with the use of the office. In close proximity to the site are flats and concerns were raised with regards to the amount of noise the proposed plant would emit. It was, therefore, considered necessary for a noise report to be submitted. In summary, the noise report noted this is an area with quite a high ambient noise level. When measuring the distance to the nearest properties and taking into account ambient noise levels, the noise report concluded the noise output would be around -6db below the night time background noise level.

Overall the proposed development was granted permission, and in doing so will support the refurbishment of an existing office complex to provide modern, attractive offices in a popular area of the city.

Planning & Design Practice have a wealth of experience in designing and securing planning permission for commercial projects.

We can support your development aspirations through the various stages of the planning process, including (but not limited to): feasibility studies, site promotion through the local plan, pre-applications, outline & full planning applications and appeals.

If you are unsure of your site’s potential, we are also able to provide our professional opinion on the planning potential of your property at the outset. Please contact us for more information at enquiries@planningdesign.co.uk or on 01332 347371.

Planning secured for new industrial units

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Planning & Design Practice recently gained planning permission for the erection of three new industrial units at land to the rear of Brookfield Way, Brookfield Industrial Estate, located in Tansley.

Tansley has a number of employment generating premises operating within the village. The major employment site at Brookfield Industrial Estate is on the western edge of the village. The Industrial Estate consists of a collection of buildings put to a variety of industrial uses.

The application supported a local business of Indigo Furniture, who produce bespoke handcrafted furniture for sale at their showrooms in Matlock, Harrogate, Tunbridge Wells and via their e-commerce website. This application was made to facilitate the growth of the company, who were looking to expand their manufacturing facilities.

Outline planning permission was granted in 2011 for 3 industrial units on site with access agreed and all other matters reserved. The Reserved Matters was not submitted within the timescale (2014) and the permission lapsed.

Internally, the buildings have been designed to be open plan which will ensure the units are functional and flexible. The buildings also include a kitchen, toilets and an office area, which allows the employees to remain on site throughout the day.

The Council agreed that the proposal was acceptable when viewed within the context of the existing area (which is dominated by commercial uses), and its designation within the Local Plan indicating that the area has capacity to accommodate new development without detriment to its character and appearance.

If you are looking to develop land and buildings now is a good time. Pressure on the planning system has eased temporarily. Planning applications can be submitted and some planning officers have more time to focus on individual applications. Whilst we can offer un-accompanied site visits we cannot meet clients directly until the lock down is over. With many planning officers working from home, we have found that the processing of planning applications, is in some cases operating more efficiently and effectively.

We have a dedicated staff of architects and planners who can help you develop your ideas and we can deliver sound planning applications. If you have a question please don’t hesitate to get in touch on 01332 347371.

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