Garage hits out at landlord over plans to demolish the business

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A petition has been created against the plans

A garage in Beeston has hit out at its landlord following plans proposed to demolish the site and build a four storey student accommodation block.

Two weeks ago both an online petition and a written petition which as of March 10, has 416 signatures, were made to ‘save Beeston Car Centre’. On March 9, a group of staff members, local residents and customers took all the signatures to Broxtowe Borough Council. "Next minute all the shops are going and it’s going to be flats which it just feels like when they go in for planning they get the planning every time. Six staff members, all got mortgages and families, it's absolutely awful. He did say I’ll find you somewhere to move to but he hasn’t come up with anything.

The separate developments nearby include plans to build a new block of student flats on the site of the former Kings Carpets shop, on the corner of High Road and Marlborough Road. Developers were successful in appealing a borough council decision to turn down those plans which were subsequently approved.

 

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Swish architecture certainly realised that a backlash was coming so got their lawyer written statement ready😡 it’s about time BBC put local residents & businesses first instead of students & profits for rich landowners 😡😡

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