Plans for new Chinese takeaway in Midhurst

Plans have been submitted to convert a bakery into a Chinese takeaway in Midhurst.

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Plans have been submitted to convert a bakery into a Chinese takeaway at 14 North Street, Midhurst SUS-200721-172030001Plans have been submitted to convert a bakery into a Chinese takeaway at 14 North Street, Midhurst SUS-200721-172030001
Plans have been submitted to convert a bakery into a Chinese takeaway at 14 North Street, Midhurst SUS-200721-172030001

According to the applicant, the change of use of the vacant building at 14 North Street will ‘benefit the local economy’ and provide the town a ‘family-friendly business and food option’.

In the planning documents (SDNP/20/01717/FUL), Kwok Ho Kan wrote: “The asset is located on North Street, in the historic market town of Midhurst. We are proposing to convert an unoccupied bakery into a Chinese takeaway. We aim to disrupt the heritage and appearance and characteristics of the asset as little as possible.

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“Changes to the exterior of the building include painting the shop front wooden frames, the existing colour is black and we propose to change the colour to dark green.”

A decision must be made by South Downs National Park Planning Authority by August 25.

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