Frome pub applies for permission to reinstate rear entrance

By James Smith 17th Jun 2024

A planning application has been submitted for The George at Market Place
A planning application has been submitted for The George at Market Place

A grade II listed pub in Frome has applied for permission to reinstate the old rear access to the building.

A planning application has been put forward for the George Hotel, which wants to spruce up its rear entrance, improving the access to the Granary Bar.

"The proposed refurbishment will reinstate the old rear access to the hotel - giving level access to the Granary Bar," the application to Somerset Council said. 

"The small parcel of land to the rear will [be] used as a bin store with planting to the front with quality fencing to provide a smartened up rear façade."

If approved, the application would see the old wooden back doors replaced with wrought iron gates. 

The current look of the rear entry (image via planning application)

Meanwhile part of a brick wall would be removed to create a bin store at the Market Place venue.

There would also be a small strip of planted area around the fencing.

While not objecting to the application, Frome Town Council (FTC) has raised some small concerns over the scheme.

"FTC have no objection to the proposal, however, are concerned about the potential disturbance to neighbours," the council wrote.

The council has asked the rear gates only be used for deliveries and bins, meaning patrons cannot access the bar from the rear entrance.

And that Environmental Health ensures the noise levels are "not detrimental to the amenity of neighbours".

The pub reopened earlier this year following weeks of renovations.

See the full application here.

     

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