Yorkshire Post

Appeal to extend dance hall dismissed

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AN APPEAL to overturn a decision to block proposals to extend a hall used by a dance academy has been dismissed.

Nigel Foran, of DC Dance and Performing Arts, asked the Planning Inspectora­te to reconsider Calderdale Borough Council’s decision to reject plans to add a twostorey extension to Ambulance Hall in Victoria Road in Todmorden, which would provide two larger tuition studios and increase floorspace by almost a third.

Independen­t planning inspector Gwyn Clark recognised in his appeal decision that while the dance school’s clients were mainly based locally and so a significan­t number walked to classes, the most significan­t method of attendance involved clients being picked up and dropped off by car.

The streets around the dance studio are relatively narrow and parking is restricted, and while Mr Foran provided survey data of vehicle movements, the inspector said it did not sufficient­ly detail traffic patterns and that a plan for seven parking spaces falls short of the number required.

Mr Clark acknowledg­ed the school was a valued community asset, that community groups would benefit from an extension and that a large number of letters had been submitted in support of the proposal.

But he added: “I have taken into account the range of benefits the extended dance school would brings to its customers and to the community as a whole, but consider that these benefits are outweighed by significan­t harmful effect that the traffic generated by the school has upon highway safety.”

 ??  ?? Runners, some in fancy dress, joined profession­al athletes, novices and some famous faces in Leeds for the annual Age UK Abbey Dash.
Runners, some in fancy dress, joined profession­al athletes, novices and some famous faces in Leeds for the annual Age UK Abbey Dash.

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