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Takeaways Appealed


An appeal has been lodged to overturn the decision to refuse permission to open two takeaways on Lanehouse Road. The Appeals by Mr A Hussain are obviously not welcoming and it is still my view that these units should not become takeaways. Lanehouse Road already has a handful of takeaways and I am fully against creating a junk food culture in Thornaby.

Of course, I am just a resident, but a resident with a passion in what lies in store for the future of the town. The close proximity to two Primary Schools and in an area with high levels obesity in itself should be enough to refuse once again.

However, the last time I sat in front of the planning committee, it was made clear that Stockton Borough Council had yet to adopt a local health strategy when it comes to planning. Its my opinion that since the refusal last time the council have had time to get this moving, if they have done this, I am not aware.

On the other side of the argument is of course the fact that these two units are currently empty. After speaking with business leaders in Thornaby it is clear that the owner has set the price tag high and is adamant on creating a row of takeaways.

I have lodged my own comment against his appeal and await news of the next stage.

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  1. I hope the appeal is turned dowm..we have enough fast food takeaways already...

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    1. I totally agree. At my last count they was 15 food outlets in Thornaby and that was not including Teesside Park.

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