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Bassetlaw - Various Planning Applications

S81 7AYPublished 01/08/25
Worksop Guardian • 

What is planned?

BASSETLAW DISTRICT COUNCIL
PLANNING APPLICATIONS
Worksop Guardian

The following applications are being considered by the Council.

Parish: Worksop
Applicant: Premier Foods Plc
Proposal: Demolition of Existing Amenity Building and 2 No. Store Buildings, Removal of Existing Canopy and Erection of Replacement Extension with a New Service Yard Area, Extension of Internal Service Road, Landscaping and Associated Ancillary Infrastructure
Location: Premier Grocery Products Ltd Claylands Avenue Worksop Nottinghamshire S81 7AY
Reference No: 25/00788/FUL
Reason for Advert: It is a major development.

Copies of submitted drawings and documents may be inspected on the Council’s Public Access website at

http://publicaccess.bassetlaw.gov.uk/online-applications/

or at Queen's Buildings, Potter Street, Worksop, between the hours of 9:00am and 4:30pm, Mondays to Fridays.
Any person who wishes to comment about any application described above should do so: via Public Access, by emailing

planning@bassetlaw.gov.uk

or in writing to the Head of Regeneration. To guarantee that they will be considered by the Council, comments must be received no later than 22 August 2025. All comments made on planning applications will be made available for public inspection and copying.
In addition, if there is an appeal against the Council's decision, copies of all comments received will be sent to the Planning Inspectorate and to the applicant.
Dated this 1 August 2025
Mr Alastair Curran, Head of Planning & Place, Bassetlaw District Council, Queens Buildings, Potter Street, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, S80 2AH.

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