Sunderland Echo

Green light for club’s beer garden extension

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Plans for a new and improved beer garden at a social club in Peterlee have been given the stamp of approval by Durham County Council.

E a rl i e r th i s yea r, p l a n s were lodged with the authority for Peterlee Catholic Club.

The applicatio­n aimed to extend the smoking/garden area facing Grampian Drive and to install extra fencing around the club.

This included a wooden fence with an access gate at the front and a green metal mesh fence to the side and rear of the premises.

Ac c o rd i n g to p l a n n i n g documents, the applicatio­n also aimed to boost security at the site.

During consultati­on, the c o u n c i l ’s e nv i r o n m e n t a l health department said the developmen­t may lead to a “significan­t impact” without further controls.

As the club is in a residentia­l area, concerns included the potential of noise and light nuisance.

A council report said: “Use of the extended outside area for patrons has the potential to cause nuisance to nearby sensitive receptors by way of lighting, as well as noise from the patrons and music played in the area.

“H o w e v e r, t h e o f f i c e r considered that conditions restrictin­g the hours of use of the outdoor area, the provision of amplified music and external lighting would be sufficient to mitigate the potential of a statutory nuisance.”

The report goes on to say: “Overall, the proposal would not have a detrimenta­l impact on the character of the surroundin­g area or on highway safety.

“Subject to conditions, the proposals are unlikely to have any significan­t adverse impacts on the amenities of neighbouri­ng residents.”

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