Town's shooting range objects to 24 new homes on prime site in Beverley
Beverley Target Club is the only range in the town and has operated from Lord Roberts Road since 1909.
East Riding Council is selling the site which contains the former Minster Towers care home, a car park, number 8 Lord Roberts Road and toilets, which will all be demolished. In their place 24 two and three-storey homes will be built as well as a new car park.
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Hide AdObjectors have expressed concern about the proposed parking for East Riding Theatre and the Target Club.
They say theatregoers will have to walk past the new houses to get to their cars and there doesn't appear to be any provision for large vehicles delivering sets for theatre productions to the stage door.
In its submission the Target Club says the lack of dedicated parking means "the highway will become blocked on a regular basis from deliveries to both the club and theatre, which operate throughout the day and evening.
"This will be a continual detriment to the amenities of both facilities, local residents, the wider public and the local traffic network."
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Hide AdBeverley Civic Society said the plan “fails to live up to the society’s expectations” and they block one of the "long views" of the town's landmark Minster.
It said: “Whilst attempts have been made, the plans fail to respect one of core principles that was established previously; to protect and enhance views of the Minster; hence the single storey care home, not a terrace of two and three storied houses enclosing the south side of Lord Roberts Road and obscuring one of the current long views of the Minster.”
East Riding Council declined to comment on the “live” application.