FUELLING CONTROVERSY: The Total Service Station, on the Chester Road, wants to make its 24 hour opening hours permanent |
A CASTLE Bromwich petrol station should be given the
go-ahead to permanently open 24/7, planning chiefs have concluded.
In April 2013, the Total Service Station, at 296
Chester Road , received approval to operate right
through the night on a trial basis.
On Wednesday, councillors must decide whether the
arrangements should be allowed to remain in place.
There had previously been concern about anti social
behaviour, people congregating at the forecourt in the early hours and an
increase in littering.
Janice Stokes, one of several residents to object to the
changes, said: “The service station is next door to a sheltered scheme for
older residents [Chestnut Close]. Increased night time traffic would cause
disturbance to residents.”
Castle Bromwich Parish Council has also raised concerns,
arguing that there is already 24 hour provision elsewhere on the Chester
Road .
Despite this, Solihull Council’s planning officers argue
that no evidence of an adverse impact on the local area has emerged during the
trial period.
They recommended that the planning committee rubber-stamps
the proposals, although a condition would be that there are no fuel deliveries
between 9.30pm-7.30am .
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