Retrospective approval with three conditions has been granted by Pendle Council planning department
Blackburn-based EP Ltd has won backdated planning permission to create three new storage units in Nelson’s Lomeshaye Business Village.
A planning officer’s report says: “The application site is units within an industrial building the most recent approved use of which was a nursery. The building is located within the settlement of Nelson and Lomeshaye Conservation Area.“The proposed development is the change of use of the premises to three storage units with a concrete access ramp and loading doors to the north side. The site is located in a sustainable location within the settlement of Nelson.
“The external alterations to the building involve the installation of roller shutter loading doors and formation of concrete access ramp. This does not affect the ornate arched windows and stone detailing to the front of the building.
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