PLANS to convert a pub into a children’s nursery have been rejected after parking and drop-off areas were deemed unsafe.
The former Fusilier pub on busy Bolton Road West, Ramsbottom, was earmarked by Ladybird Nursery as a new site for their business.
They currently operate at two other sites in the town but hoped to transfer operations from Buchanan Street and Carr Street to the former pub building.
The nursery looks after children aged up to four and planning documents said they currently had 12 staff in total across the two sites.
The plans included three parking spaces next to the building.
Bury highways objected to the plans saying ‘access to the site is sub-standard in terms of width’ and also aired concerns about safety.
An official said: “The proposal would result in an intensification of use of a site with inadequate parking and turning facilities, which is likely to lead to conflicts between vehicles entering and reversing out of the access and traffic on Bolton Road West in close proximity to the existing bus stop and Regent Street junction and would therefore be detrimental to road safety and maintaining the free flow of traffic on the principal road.”
An letter objecting to the plans signed by 18 residents was received by the council.
Another objector said: “The proposed change of use will create pressure on the highway network for parking and also increase congestion along Bolton Road West.
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