Derbyshire-based developer Litton Properties has announced that it will lodge an appeal against the decision to refuse planning consent to a £25m regeneration scheme in Bakewell.
The developer will re-submit revised plans for its
Litton Properties’ plans include new business space and infrastructure including a bridge.
Litton Properties’ managing director, Mark Twelves, said: “We were extremely disappointed in February when our scheme was rejected for planning, following an exhaustive nine-year design and application process.
“It has taken time to re-assess the scheme in light of this setback but we have now decided to both appeal the
“We remain committed to regenerating this important site and creating a first class business environment, which we truly feel is important to help the future prosperity of the town and surrounding villages.”
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