CONTROVERSIAL plans to set up a car wash business near Whitehall Park have been resubmitted to the council.
Lookman Patel’s proposal to establish the car wash business on the corner of Whitehall Street and Cemetery Road was thrown out by council planners last year.
Whitehall councillors David and Karimeh Foster then opposed the plans on the grounds of traffic, parking, drainage, noise and loss of amenity.
Coun David Foster said he would be opposing the fresh application on the same grounds.
But the applicant claimed an amendment to the design, with the entrance and exit the opposite way round, would satisfy the concerns around parking and traffic.
In a design access statement submitted as part of the application, Mr Patel said: “The orientation of the development has been changed from the earlier refusal.
“Cars will enter the site from the end nearest the other units and leave in a forward gear on to Whitehall Street before joining Cemetery Road.
“There will be no reversing manoeuvres on the adjacent highway network.
“There will be no standing or parking of vehicles on the adjacent highway because of the complete restrictions.”
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