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Go ahead for two-storey office behind M&S St Peter


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Jersey’s Planning Minister has approved an application to build a two storey office building on an industrial site at the back of Marks & Spencer in St Peter.

Jersey’s Planning Minister has approved an application to build a two storey office building on an industrial site at the back of Marks & Spencer in St Peter.

The plans for the development have been changed to reflect neighbours’ concerns and a Royal Court judgment last year.

At a Ministerial Planning meeting today, Deputy Rob Duhamel agreed that the current plans take more account of protected species and neighbours’ concerns. He praised the manner in which the applicants and the neighbours had co-operated to meet each others’ needs.

Garden centre retail expansion 

A Grouville farm shop and garden centre’s request to widen the range of stock it sells to include pet products was also approved by the Planning Minister at today’s meeting.

Holme Grown, on La Rue au Long, was originally established on Green Zone land where development is allowed only in exceptional circumstances – in this case to support the wider farm holding and rural enterprise. 

Deputy Duhamel agreed with a compromise proposal that will allow the garden centre to sell a specified number of pet products. 

Esplanade roof changed 

Titan Properties has been given permission for revised plans for a plant room on the roof of a six storey Esplanade building.

Originally the Minister had asked for the plant room to be built within the top floor. But the revised plans for the plant room at 19-21 Esplanade and 31 Commercial Street are considered by the Planning department to be of a better design. 

They also fit in with the plant room arrangements on an adjoining building, and with the street scene in general, as outlined in supplementary planning guidance. 

The new arrangements will enable the building comply with the ‘very good’ level of BREEAM* environmental standards more easily.

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