Batley mill plans passed, begrudgingly.
Managers applied to Kirklees Council for permission to use an outdoor space in the complex’s car park for retail use, despite a retrospective application to use Redbrick as a retail outlet passed just months ago forbidding such use.
The application came before the Heavy Woollen Planning sub-committee on Thursday.
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Hide AdCouncillors on the sub-committee commented this was the second time Redbrick sought permission for something it was already doing; the first being making the building into a retail outlet, which it had been doing for several years.
Referring to the long running campaign, agent for the mill in Bradford Road, Robert Halstead said: “I hope the sub-committee will grant planning permission, putting this matter finally to bed. I, for one, will be extremely grateful.”
Chairing the sub-committee, Coun Paul Kane said: “It does stick in the craw a little bit. I think Redbrick is treating this planning committee with a little bit of contempt.”
For more on this story see this week’s paper.