DC Casebook: Retail Development - Forecourt shop backed over impact fears

Planning, 5 September 2008

The redevelopment of a petrol filling station in Greater Manchester to include a forecourt shop operated by a national food retailer has been approved, an inspector ruling that as the site fell in the boundary of a district centre there was no obligation to prove a need for the scheme.

The shop would extend to 288m2 gross and the council claimed that the resultant impact on the town centre would be harmful, undermining its efforts to maintain the area's character...

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