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Plans to open a fast food premises on a Blackpool housing estate has been scuppered – because the council needs the property.
The proposal for Grange Park estate was blocked by Town Hall chiefs from Blackpool Council. They say the property is set to be used by its staff in Children’s Services.
Chris O’Neill and Scott Brade are now searching for premises for their venture. The pair say there are currently no chippies or take-aways open in the evening on the estate – and want to step in to meet demand.
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The business parners who both have catering experience, had hoped to convert the former SureStart building at the corner of Furness Avenue and Gateside Drive which is owned by the council..
Chris, 55, of Convent Crescent, Grange Park, said: “I’ve lived on Grange Park all my life and my parents owned Chris’s Plaice on Easington Crescent. We used to have two chippies, a Chinese take-away and bakeries on the estate, but now if you want to order any food in the evening there is nowhere to get it from locally.
“Scott and I both have experience in catering, and we have put together a business plan for a community hub providing meals and take-aways, and we would hold charity events there too. The former Sure Start building has been empty for a long time and would have made an ideal location for the hub. We already have the catering equipment we need and were willing to invest in the building.”
Chris and Scott contacted the council through their local councillors with their proposals, but it has now emerged the property has been earmarked for use. A Blackpool Council spokesperson said: “Last year we were contacted by Mr O’Neill who inquired about commercially leasing this building. At the time we advised him that we had plans for it to come back into use so wouldn’t be able to consider leasing it to him.
“We have recently demolished our South King Street offices in the town centre. As a result this property on Grange Park is now being used by Children’s Services, in the coming months staff will be based there.”
Chris says he and Scott will continue to look for another suitable property on the estate.
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