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Birmingham Post
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Molly Williams

Sheffield record store set for temporary extension on outdoor seating

Plans by a Sheffield independent business to maintain outdoor seating set up during the pandemic look set for temporary approval.

Coles Corner, a gift and record shop with a cafe bar on Abbeydale Road, has applied to Sheffield Council to keep a one storey side extension permanently.

The structure is used for dining, with space for four tables.

The planning application is due to be decided on by the council’s planning and highways committee next week, with officers recommending approval but only for 18 months.

Officers say: “Taking all of the matters raised into account, it is considered that the side extension as built owing to its use of uncoordinated materials of a temporary nature has a detrimental impact upon the character and appearance of the host property and the surrounding area.

“It is however recognised that the Covid pandemic resulted in many shops and particularly food and drink premises erecting both temporary and permanent structures on their forecourts to enable businesses to continue to function.

“This is particularly evident in Sheffield along the Abbeydale Road corridor, where there are many unauthorised structures, and where officers are currently in the process of establishing their status and engaging with the business owners in order to secure acceptable outcomes.

“As such, a sensitive approach to the determination of this case is considered appropriate with any decision acknowledging the potential impact on the business at what is a difficult time.”

There was a mixed response from the local community to original plans which would have needed permission for a bar but Coles Corner clarified to the council that it was not a bar as such so the description was amended.

Coun Alison Teal, executive member for sustainable neighbourhoods and Nether Edge and Sharrow ward representative, wrote in support of Coles Corner at the time, saying she was saddened to see conflict between neighbours.

She said: “As part of a summer event relating to music trails in which Coles Corner participated, there was some loud music performed at this venue and it did generate some loud noise for local residents and, as a consequence, local residents are worried that this could be repeated again in the future and more regularly.

“The business owners are extremely conscientious about being good neighbours and have no wish to inconvenience or disregard the rights of residents in the area.

“There are lots of supportive comments here with the application to illustrate what a highly valued business Coles Corner is to the community.

“The outdoor framed seating area has created an important addition to the amenity space.”

Councillors on the planning committee will discuss the application on April 12.

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