Restaurant plan in the balance

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PLANS for a new restaurant are in the balance after Warrington councillors decided to visit the proposed site before reaching a decision.
Members of the borough council’s development control committee heard there had been a number of objections to proposed to change the use of an empty shop in West Avenue, Stockton Heath to a 40-seater restaurant.
Among the objectors were borough councillors Celia Jordan and Sue Dodd, as well as nearby residents.
They claimed there would be noise, cooking smells, increased traffic and noise from extraction fans.
Planning officers recommended the change of use be allowed on the grounds the proposal would add to the vitality and viability of the village centre,
Committee members decided to inspect the site before making a decision.


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