Harrogate Borough Council has approved plans to convert a former Lloyds pharmacy in Starbeck into an Italian kitchen and takeaway.
Under the plans, the site would be refurbished to include an Italian trattoria on the ground floor and two apartments above.
SSA Architects tabled the proposal on behalf of the developer for the site on Starbeck High Street.
It said that the kitchen would provide employment for between five to eight people.
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The kitchen would be open from 12pm until 12am, according to the proposal.
Meanwhile, both flats proposed as part of the development would be one bedroom.
The developer said in its application:
“The proposal looks to rejuvenate the plot by refurbishing the existing structure within the setting.
“Within this outlined development, the design aims to create an inviting setting for the new residents, and customers for the takeaway business.”