Application submitted to change Star Printer and Stationers to children’s nursery | Local News | News | Twickenham Nub News


A planning utility has been submitted to Richmond Council to alter retailer Star Print right into a youngsters’s nursery.

The stationers, which has been a much-loved function of Twickenham’s Heath Street since 1984.

It closed its doorways final week (February 16) because the homeowners are coming into retirement.

The planning utility has been submitted by Innovate Planning on behalf of Greenwood Childcare – a nursery college service in a day care setting for youngsters aged 12 months to five years outdated.

It’s open all 12 months spherical from 7:30am to 6pm.

The applying cowl letter says: “The property has been in use as retail (Use Class E) for a interval of roughly 39 years and due to this fact that is the lawful use of the positioning.

“The proposed use of the positioning as a childrens nursery additionally falls inside Use Class E and due to this fact planning permission isn’t required.”

On account of this, the applying is for a Certificates of lawfulness for the proposed use of the positioning as a childrens nursery.

Learn the total utility right here.