A former pub in Unsworth — at the centre of a shop plan controversy — could be turned back into a pub.
Developers Cobe Consulting this week announced plans to build a bigger kitchen and give The Dragon pub in Parr Lane a makeover so they can lease it out.
The idea has divided some of the 3,500 neighbours who signed a petition against a previous plan to demolish the building and build a ground-floor mini market and first-floor office space.
Andy Carson, aged 31, of Parr Lane, said: “I don’t have a problem with it returning to its former use as a pub. I never had any issues with noise when it was open originally and it stops the building from being the eyesore that it is currently.”
But a resident of Thurston Close, who asked not to be named, said: “To some, a reopening of the pub might be good news, but those people can go home at last orders and don’t have to deal with any problems with anti-social behaviour at closing time.”
A Cobe Consulting spokesman said: “Our intention is to lease it out as a pub. There is nothing else to it.
“Many pubs now depend on food sales and must have a big enough kitchen to sustain that.”
Cobe Consulting has applied to Bury Council for permission to build a singly-storey extension at the rear of the pub, remove a bay window and make external alterations.
The application form says: “The existing building is in poor condition and is aesthetically poor in design terms.
“The proposal is to improve the external appearance of the main elevations and provide a small extension (by 14.5 square metres) to the kitchen which is too small to accommodate the needs of a modern kitchen.”
Paramount Investments are London based commercial property agents and valuers, acting on behalf of property companies along with UK breweries,pub companies, pub chains, pub landlords and publicans.
12 Jul 2010
Plan to turn former pub into . . . a pub (From Bury Times)
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