Plans submitted to build drive-thru coffee shop in car park of B&Q in Glastonbury

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

The plans are to build a coffee shop in the car park of Glastonbury B&Q (Photo: Google Street View)
The plans are to build a coffee shop in the car park of Glastonbury B&Q (Photo: Google Street View)

A planning application has been submitted to build a drive-thru coffee shop in the car park at B&Q in Glastonbury.

The application for the building of a coffee shop with drive-thru facility in the car park of the B&Q store, Wirral Park Road, Glastonbury, was submitted for South Somerset District Council, who bought the site for £4.4 million in September 2019.

The proposed development comprises the construction of a single-storey drive-thru unit plus associated outdoor seating and car parking. The drive-thru will be located in the south eastern corner of the car park.

The drive-thru lane will enter from the existing car park to the west of the proposed building, loop to the south of the coffee shop around to the east and out back into the existing car park. Access to the B&Q car park will remain as it is now from Wirral Park Road.

Other planning applications in the Glastonbury area that have been submitted to Mendip District Council this week include:

Erection of single storey rear extension at Double House Farm, Coxbridge Drove, Coxbridge, has been applied for by Miss Vanessa Hayes.

Dropped kerb to the front of the property at 32 Manor House Road, Glastonbury, is wanted by Mr Shane Cook.

Erection of detached outbuilding at Woodlands Farm, Woodlands Road, West Pennard, has been applied for by Mr and Mrs S Brine.

Redevelopment of farmyard with two dwellings to replace three dwellings granted under 2019/2469/FUL at Goosemoor Farm, Burnetts Lane, Baltonsborough, is wanted by Mr and Mrs Robert and Anne Hurford.

Planning applications in the Glastonbury area that have been decided by Mendip District Council this week include:

Extension to glasshouse and installation of rain water collection tank at The Homestead, West Pennard, by Mr Nigel Hewitt-Cooper has been approved.

Erection of a 12m wooden telegraph pole required to support a 413mm by 320mm dish, two 700mm x 135mm x 70mm AM-5G20-90 antenna, a 550mm x 320mm x 420mm ground based cabinet and ancillary development thereto for broadband use at Maidencroft Farm (Paddington Farm), Maiden Croft Lane, Wick, by Mr Adam Goodman has been approved.

Two storey side extension at 44 Hartlake Close, Glastonbury, by Mr and Mrs Green has been approved.

Addition of Class B8 (storage), subdividing the yard into individual yards for small businesses at Bradford Bodyworks, The Mound, Glastonbury, by Mr Nigel Baker has been withdrawn.

Erection of rear single storey extension at 11 Holm Oaks, Butleigh, by Mr M Crocker-Gaines has been approved.

Application to vary condition 2 (drawings) and 7 (vehicular access) of planning approval 2019/0556/FUL (Erection of a new vehicle workshop building, to include MOT bay, reception area, office and ancillary welfare facilities, use Class B2) at The Grange, Old Wells Road, Glastonbury, by Mr R Findlay has been approved.

Application for approval of details reserved by condition 5 (Lighting design for bats) on planning consent 2020/0084/FUL at Church Of The Holy Trinity, Godney Road, Godney, by Mr and Mrs Churches has been approved.

     

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