Ashington log cabins could house tea room and parish office
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An application, which includes a second cabin to use as a parish office, was submitted by the parish council, for a derelict site in London Road.
The site, which was described in the application as ‘dilapidated and an eyesore’ was previously used for car storage, valet services, car repairs and as a car wash yard.
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A planning statement with the application said the parish council wanted to buy a simple, prefabricated single-storey log cabin – some 10m by 6m – to serve as a tearoom for residents and visitors to the village.
It would include a fully accessible toilet, small kitchen/serving area and both indoor and outdoor seating.
If approved by the district council, the new tearoom would create a small number of jobs and generate ‘vital’ income for the parish.
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Hide AdThe second cabin, measuring approximately 3m by 5m, would serve as an office for the parish council and neighbourhood wardens.
To view the application, log on to public-access.horsham.gov.uk and search for DC/22/0403.
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