Brigg Town Council's Planning and Environment Committee has raised no objections to an application for advertisement consent relating to signs for the new Boyes company store in the former Brown & Co auction rooms on Old Courts Road.
North Lincolnshire Council will now decide whether to grant advertisement consent to the firm which is bringing more than 20 new jobs to Brigg.
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4 comments:
Does Boyes really need planning permission to operate?
Both Brown's old auction house and Boyes are classified as retail premises. There is no significant change of use - ie retail to a restaurant.
The application refers to the style of advertising boards that Boyes are permitted to use.
I wonder how many small local established businesses Boyes will help to close down?
I wonder how many small local established businesses Boyes will help to close down?
I will visit Brigg a lot more often when Boyes opens.
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