23-05-2025
Former Rushden Peter Crisp department store to become flats
Plans to turn part of a former department store into flats have been approved after a successful want to convert the first and second floors of the old Peter Crisp building on the High Street in Rushden into 14 Northamptonshire Council refused the application in July over concerns that some of the flats were too small and that it was too close to a nearby protected wildlife the government's planning inspectorate overturned that rejection.
The upper floors of the building have been vacant since the family-run department store closed in ground floor has since been occupied by businesses including Tesco Express, an estate agency, and a to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, the applicant made changes to the plans, including changing the layout in two of the flats to reduce the number of people living developer also showed evidence it had paid out money to mitigate the impact on the special protection conservation area, the inspectorate flats will include four one-bedroom and ten two-bedroom homes, each with an open-plan kitchen and living area. No parking spaces are planning inspector said the new plans fixed the original problems and published its decision on 16 May.
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