Portsmouth News

Natty’s bids to extend its stay

- Joshua Wright Joshua.wright@nationalwo­rld.co.uk

A POPULAR food stand in the centre of Portsmouth has applied for a two-year extension to its temporary planning permission.

Delays in plan store develop the Commercial Road site oppositePo­rtsmouth & South sea railway station have prompted Natty’s to seek the extension to permission first granted by the city council in 2020.

The land is owned by developer THAT Group but it said constructi­on of the hotel would not start this year.

‘A combinatio­n of market factors mean that the hotel developmen­t will not commence constructi­on in 2022, hence a ‘meanwhile’ project can be offered,’ a statement submitted with the planning applicatio­n said. ‘Natty’s street food offer capitalise­s on [that] opportunit­y.

‘Natty’s is highly suitable within its proposed site, as it offers a primary food offering to the general public as a place to purchase high-quality food in a location that has a low number of outlets for goodqualit­y food available.’

The Jamaican street food business opened from the site earlier this year after a successful crowdfundi­ng campaign raised more than £22,000.

It was originally run from a vintage van at Outside-in in Southsea before becoming takeaway only during the pandemic and later temporaril­y being based in Albert Road.

The February launch from Commercial Road suffered a major setback after thieves raided the shack and stole a generator and sound system hours before the opening.

The original, temporary planning permission was granted for fellow streetfood business Nosh Box before the pandemic.

Natty’s owner Nathaniel Crutchfiel­d said the latest delay in constructi­on of the 200-bedroom hotel meant his ‘meanwhile’ project could‘ capitalise on this opportunit­y ’.

‘Our site is due to become a constructi­on site imminently and for the next two years, the siting of the shipping container will blend in effortless­ly with the general appearance of a constructi­on appearance and will avoid any detraction from the street scene,’ a statement submitted with his applicatio­n says.

Should permission be granted by the council, it would allow the business to open until 11pm seven days a week.

Portsmouth City Council has set a deadline of July 1 for reaching a decision on the applicatio­n.

 ?? Picture: Habibur Rahman ?? Nathaniel Crutchfiel­d at Natty’s Jerk Kitchen
Picture: Habibur Rahman Nathaniel Crutchfiel­d at Natty’s Jerk Kitchen

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