Avinash Tiwari has submitted a retrospective planning application to convert a property at 121 Mawney Road into an Asian takeaway restaurant, including installations like an extractor flue. This comes after previous plans were withdrawn due to community opposition, particularly from local residents worried about noise and odour. The latest application proposes designs that aim to align with the current street aesthetics, promising no loss of light or amenity space. An odour assessment suggests proper maintenance will mitigate any odour concerns, but local feedback remains critical to the development's future.
Mr. Tiwari stated that collaboration with the local community is essential, emphasizing that when undertaking developments, it’s critical to work together and consider everyone’s concerns.
According to the odour impact assessment, as long as the extractor system is properly maintained, it is highly unlikely that odour would become a problem for the community.
Local residents have expressed strong concerns about the potential for noise, parking issues, anti-social behaviour, and unpleasant smells associated with the new restaurant.
The new planning application is designed to be sympathetic to the existing street scene with no loss of light or amenity space, aiming to match existing building materials.
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