The future of the pub could soon be decided
Plans have been put forward for a Nottinghamshire pub which narrowly escaped demolition. Fresh plans have been submitted for the Blue Bell pub on Mansfield Road, Sutton-in-Ashfield, which evaded being demolished by developers to make way for new housing earlier this year.
A council report, which refused to give planning permission to the applicant, said: "The design, layout and plan form of the proposed development would appear cramped and contrived, appearing at odds with the layout and scale of properties of within the vicinity. The development was also said to have made no attempt to retain and re-use the existing heritage asset on the site.
Four four-bedroom would be built on land to the rear of the property. Eight private gardens, 10 car parking spaces and 12 secure cycle storage spaces would be created.
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