Plan to convert old Comrie bank building into takeaway

Plans have been lodged within the hope of turning a part of a former Comrie financial institution constructing right into a takeaway.

Applicant Arif Minhas is in search of permission from Perth and Kinross Council to make the mandatory alterations to show a number of the former Royal Financial institution of Scotland premises in Drummond Avenue right into a scorching meals venue.

A supporting doc lodged by David Soppitt Architect explains that it's hoped the applying – which additionally features a request to permit a substitute flue to be put in and the required change of use paperwork to be granted to permit the general mission to go forward – would slot in with different business premises on the road.

It states: “This software is for the retention of the bottom flooring of this listed constructing in Comrie for business use quite than the conversion right into a flat [which has been] already granted planning.

“This sits higher within the village setting the place surrounding buildings are usually business on the bottom flooring.

“Rear entry permits for environment friendly waste storage and the chrome steel flue could be discreetly positioned (changing an present flue).

“Opening hours could be from midday to 10pm, Monday to Saturday, and midday to 9pm on Sundays.

“Signage could be discreet and just like the prevailing financial institution signage.

“This might be the topic of promoting consent [being granted] previous to being put in.”

The previous monetary hub has lain empty because the financial institution closed in 2018.

A separate software by a unique applicant to show the constructing into three flats was authorised in 2020.

That sought consent for inside and exterior alterations to the three storey, C-listed constructing, which nonetheless retains lots of its unique options.

The newest software can be thought of by PKC in the end.

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