Councillors have deferred making a decision on a plan to create living accommodation for staff above a Chinese restaurant in Ripon.
North Yorkshire Council’s Skipton & Ripon planning committee met yesterday afternoon at Ripon Town Hall to consider an application from Mr Wang who took over The Dragon Inn in 2021.
The restaurant is part of a five-storey Grade II listed building that sits on the city’s market square.
According to planning documents, the first, second and attic levels are bedrooms for staff with a communal kitchen and bathrooms.
However, planning permission was never obtained to use the building as a house in multiple occupation (HMO) so the application was part-retrospective.
But councillors raised concerns about access to the building, the fire escape and bin collection with a request for more information before it’s brought back to committee.
Access to the residential upper floors is through the restaurant which led to fears that bins could potentially be dumped in the street.
There is also no public right of way to the rear of the building, which is on council-owned land, and the applicant has not yet received permission from North Yorkshire Council to use it.
HMO’s require a higher level of fire safety than a normal privately rented property and a condition was proposed so that a fire safety risk assessment of the building would take place but this still left councillors uneasy about fire safety in the building.
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Conservative and Independents Group councillor for Ripon Minster & Moorside, Andrew Williams, said he had reservations about the application.
He said:
“I think as elected members we should ensure applications are water-tight before we give approval. I can’t support the application today as it would not be appropriate when there are clearly significant issues to be addressed.”
However, Liberal Democrat councillor for Ripon Ure Bank & Spa Barbara Brodigan said she was in favour of the plan as it would help to reinvigorate the city.
Cllr Brodigan said:
“Look around Ripon market square and a lot of buildings are underused and we’re short of suitable affordable housing.
“If buildings are not in use they fall into decay. If we bring people into the city centre then it’s a vibrant place, they spend money and it’s a safer environment.”
Councillors voted by four to three to defer the application and asked for more information on access and refuse collection.
Bambudda restaurant in Ripon to closeAsian restaurant Bambudda in Ripon is to close this month.
The eatery on Kirkgate posted a message on its Facebook page this afternoon to say that it will shut its doors for the last time on July 11.
Opening in 2017, Bambudda built a name for itself in the city for offering quality Chinese, Japanese, Malaysian and Thai food.
The message said:
“We are very grateful for your support in last few years. Thank you for all lovely messages, all the amazing staffs in Ripon Team”.
The message added that anyone who has vouchers at the restaurant is able to use them at its Darlington restaurant, which will remain open.
Bambudda is one of Ripon’s most popular restaurants and the post this afternoon prompted a flurry of responses from Riponians who enjoyed eating there.
The comments included ‘Big loss for Ripon, been a few times and always been excellent food and service’ and ‘Thank you for all the support you gave me providing food for the elderly and vulnerable during lockdown — was appreciated by many in Ripon’.
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Royal Baths Chinese Restaurant reveals plans to re-open
A Chinese restaurant set in the main hall of the Royal Baths in Harrogate plans to reopen next year after months of repairs.
Royal Baths Chinese Restaurant has been closed for most of the last two years due to coronavirus lockdowns and an extensive refurbishment that began in May this year.
Because the restaurant is based in a Grade II listed building, the work has been more complicated than expected.
The building, which is owned by North Yorkshire County Council, underwent a series of roof repairs before work started on the internal central hall in September.
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Now the Royal Baths Chinese Restaurant has revealed that the works are almost complete. It said on its Facebook page:
“We are almost finished with the renovations. However we will not be open until after the New Year.
“Royal Baths Chinese Restaurant wish you all a very merry Christmas and happy New Year. We look forward to seeing everyone in 2022.”
Although the Royal Baths Chinese Restaurant has been closed, the owners have continued operating at their other site, Haks Little Royal Baths Chinese Restaurant, on Station Parade.