The following on the popular new Riley's Ice cream shop in Crouch End from the Hornsey Journal:
Five weeks after opening Riley in The Broadway, Crouch End, has been told it cannot operate as an “ice cream coffee bar”.
Haringey Council rejected a planning bid for the former Prospero’s Bookshop to be used as a cafe because of the loss of an “important shopping unit”.
Owner Will Riley, an ex-banker who lives in Islington, said: “I am devastated, absolutely devastated. My heart, my soul and a huge sum of money has gone into building a wonderful business. The feedback we’ve had from the people of Crouch End has been absolutely spectacular.”
The business plans to appeal the decision and can continue trading in the meantime.
“We will by hook or by crook find a way of continuing because we’ve built up a very loyal clientele within a very short period of time,” said Mr Riley. “The people of Crouch End have been absolutely great.”
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From the officer's report:
"The application site is an existing shop, which contributes to the viability of the primary frontage especially given its prominent location within the heart of the shopping area."
Except, of course, that it had closed down.
I see The Italian Foodhall objected on the grounds that too many cafes "increase competition", as if that were a bad thing.
http://www.planningservices.haringey.gov.uk/portal/servlets/Applica...
Not saying my sympathies lie particularly on one side or the other -- I can certainly understand the decision -- just observing.. But I wonder how realistic the desire for a high proportion of retail is in some areas.
And if Mr Riley & Partner had opened their Betting Shop, Cement Factory or even Estate Agency two weeks after applying for a change of use, what would we be saying about their 'heart and soul', their loyal clientele's feedback, or their avowed intention to find a way of continuing 'by hook or by crook'?
On the other hand, I wonder how well the Italian Foodhall's retail contribution to Crouch End compares with that of the Powerhouse retailer which they replaced. But as I prefer their Pannetone and Perugini Baci to any Hoover or Dyson products, I'm not objecting.
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