The Stables, in Dale Avenue, Craven Arms, has been allowed to transform the subsequent door constructing into an extension of the premises.
It was beforehand the Minimize and Curl hair salon, which has closed down.
Trystan Williams, a planning officer at Shropshire Council, mentioned the proposal entails the lack of a retail unit in Craven Arms’ designated city centre.
Nonetheless, underneath the council’s Website Allocations and Administration of Improvement Plan Coverage, the city is classed as a ‘Class A’ centre, which means it lacks a major procuring space the place adjustments away from retail use are essentially resisted.
Subsequently, mentioned Mr Williams, the scheme is suitable in precept.
“The floorspace would as a substitute be used for one more business objective additionally classed as a ‘important city centre use’ underneath the Nationwide Planning Coverage Framework (NPPF), and particularly to increase the present adjoining public home, which is a vital group facility,” he mentioned.
“Furthermore, there’s the fallback of an extant permission for conversion into a personal dwelling. The council’s regulatory providers workforce is glad that the expanded pub is unlikely to pose a noise nuisance for the reason that adjoining property to the west isn’t in residential use.”