Snooker club redevelopment moves a step closer
Monday, 15th March 2010.
Plans to replace Haverhill Snooker and Bowl with a development of 21 homes took another step forward when Haverhill Town Council requested only a minor change in the bin storage.
S-Club Leisure Ltd's plan, submitted in November and re-submitted in February, is now likely to go before St Edmundsbury Borough Council planners soon.
Haverhill Town Council's planning committee, which has the opportunity to comment on planning applications, raised no serious objections to the resubmission at its recent meeting.
The club in Chalkstone Way, originally opened in 1985 as a snooker club, and then adapted to include a tenpin bowling alley, had become commercially unviable in recent years, the applicants said.
The nationwide smoking ban in public places, had dealt a final blow to its viability.
S-Club Leisure Ltd's plan, submitted in November and re-submitted in February, is now likely to go before St Edmundsbury Borough Council planners soon.
Haverhill Town Council's planning committee, which has the opportunity to comment on planning applications, raised no serious objections to the resubmission at its recent meeting.
The club in Chalkstone Way, originally opened in 1985 as a snooker club, and then adapted to include a tenpin bowling alley, had become commercially unviable in recent years, the applicants said.
The nationwide smoking ban in public places, had dealt a final blow to its viability.
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