Plans to demolish a disused pub in Croston and build a new Co-op in its place have been put on hold amid a warning from residents that it would make traffic problems in the village even worse.
The authority’s planning officers had recommended councillors give the go-ahead to the scheme, but the committee was addressed by a villager who said the early opening and late closing times would “pose a threat to the peace” of Croston. However, Melanie Christie focussed mainly on the increase in traffic that would be generated by the development, which she described as a “major concern”.“Croston has narrow and very busy streets.
A dozen public objections were lodged to the plans, with traffic among a number of issues raised. While highways bosses at Lancashire County Council supported the principle of development – which will come with a 30-space on-site car park – they did express concerns over the potential for “obstructive parking”. However, County Hall said the introduction of waiting restrictions on Station Road meant any problems could be “minimised”.
However, Cllr Chris Snow said while he would usually be opposed to the loss of a pub, he felt the current proposal was “a good re-use of the site.”
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