Bradley Stoke town centre bosses get greater say over unit division

Bosses at The Willow Brook Centre will be allowed to sub-divide units without planning permission after winning a key planning ruling.

The management wanted to be allowed to change the size of units in order to allow them to respond better to the needs of tenants.

But planners have imposed restrictions after Bradley Stoke Town Council objected to the application saying it could lead to “extremes” and a “loss of [planning] control”.

Planners noted the town council comments saying a complete lack of regulation could “potentially allow for extreme cases of subdivision where units become extremely small, and so undermine the vitality of the town centre.”

The planners’ report added: “In contrast, there could also be extremes where units become too large.”

It went on: “On this basis, conditions should be imposed which would allow the Local Planning Authority an element of control. It is suggested that two forms of condition are used. In order to prevent a saturation of very small kiosk type units.

“Such a condition would restrict the maximum number of units of less than 115 square metres to 10.

“This would prevent saturation of small units, yet would allow a reasonable number to be implemented as it is recognised that small units are valuable in town centres.”

The large retail units will be restricted to 500sq m to avoid the opposite extreme.

Should any further construction take place it will be restricted to weekday daytime and Saturday mornings.

A separate application to sub-divide the existing five retail units to six was also cleared by South Gloucestershire Council.

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