Your planning and property round-up from the Lancashire Post
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  Jul 26, 2022  
     
 
Colin Ainscough
 
Colin Ainscough
Audience Editor

 

Good afternoon,

There have been plenty of plans proposed and rejected as well as changes in Lancashire over the last week.

A stunning village pub has been refused permission to build an outdoor terrace after neighbours objected.

Owners of the establishment wanted to increase the size of the venue's outside seating area to take advantage of spectacular views.

Chorley Council has finalised the pitch that it intends to make in the hope of securing £20m from a nationwide pot, which if successful could see the borough benefit from plush new public space, a hotel, community hub and town centre housing.

We have also said goodbye to a notorious former pub and Chinese restaurant in Preston after the building was deemed unsafe. We were there as demolition work started.

Finally, the owners of historic Harris Park in Preston have been given the go-ahead to carry out urgent repairs on all its listed buildings to prevent them falling into further disrepair.

Thanks for reading

Colin

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  Restaurants, a hotel and housing: Chorley town centre transformation planned as part of 'levelling up' bid  
     
  A plush new public space, hotel, community hub and town centre housing could all be on the way to Chorley if the borough is successful in its bid for cash from the government’s Levelling Up Fund.  
     
Restaurants, a hotel and housing: Chorley town centre transformation planned as part of 'levelling up' bid
     
 
Pub/restaurant with stunning views refused permission for new outdoor terrace
Pub/restaurant with stunning views refused permission for new outdoor terrace
 
A stunning village pub/restaurant on the route of the Lancashire Way has been refused permission to build an outdoor terrace after neighbours objected.
 
     
 
These were the scenes as bulldozers moved in on site of former Chinese restaurant and historic pub
These were the scenes as bulldozers moved in on site of former Chinese restaurant and historic pub
 
A notorious Preston restaurant – which was once a pub – has been demolished after the building was deemed unsafe.
 
     
 
Urgent repairs passed for Harris Orphanage buildings as fight goes on for Freddie's first 'field of dreams'
Urgent repairs passed for Harris Orphanage buildings as fight goes on for Freddie's first 'field of dreams'
 
The owners of historic Harris Park in Preston have been given the go-ahead to carry out urgent repairs on all its listed buildings to prevent them falling into further disrepair.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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