Sunderland Echo

Green light for restaurant plans to spice up former snooker hall

- Chris Binding Local Democracy Reporter @sunderland­echo

A former snooker hall in Seaham is set for a new lease of life as an Indian restaurant under new plans.

In September 2020, plans were lodged with Durham County Council to change the use of the former Harkers Bar at 28-29 North Terrace in the town.

This included transformi­ng the vacant ground floor unit into a restaurant with a new shop front, retractabl­e awning, new doors and a single storey extension to the rear to allow for kitchen facilities.

A design, access, planning and heritage statement from the applicant also set out the vision for the new space.

This included creating an “exclusive Indian Brasserie with a unique design and feel” alongside a delivery and collection service.

Applicants stressed the takeaway/collection service would be an ancillary use with no “specific footprint within the premises.”

Instead, customers would be able to collect orders from the main reception bar area.

During consultati­on, one comment was lodged with the council raising concerns about potential noise disturbanc­e during constructi­on.

In a decision report, council planners said this process would “only be for a short period of time.”

After considerin­g the applicatio­n against planning policies, the council’ s planning department approved the restaurant use on March 15, 2021.

The decision report reads: “It is considered that the proposed change of use is in keeping with the appearance, character, design and scale of the existing unit and will enhance the character and appearance of the building and conservati­on area.

“In turn the proposed developmen­t would not have a significan­t detrimenta­l impact upon the amenities of nearby residentia­l properties.”

According to planning documents, the restaurant will have a capacity of 130 covers and is expected to employ 10 full-time and five part-time staff.

Approved opening hours include 9am-11pm on any day of the week and 9am-1am on Eid and New Year’s Eve only.

A planning statement from the applicant reads: “As part of the developmen­t the entire building will be externally refurbishe­d and redecorate­d in order to bring it to a standard worthy of the seafront terrace and to enhance the terrace itself in line with other current developmen­ts in the vicinity.”

 ??  ?? 28–29 North Terrace Seaham Picture: Google.
28–29 North Terrace Seaham Picture: Google.

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