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Plans for ex-Barrow pub to become house of multiple occupancy

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20/02/2024
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The former Dirty Duck pub in Barrow

An ‘untidy and unkempt’ pub could be turned into a house of multiple occupancy.

South Lakes Investments Ltd has submitted a planning application to Westmorland and Furness Council to convert the former Dirty Duck pub on Raglan Street, Barrow, into a 14-bedroom venue.

According to planning documents each of the rooms will have an en suite and the first-floor extension of the property will be knocked down and replaced.

The design and access statement says: “The extensions to the rear of the property are of a poor standard, and it is clear the property has lacked investment in its maintenance for some time.

“The roof needs attention, the render is spalling, and the paint is peeling. It has also been vandalised and is generally untidy and unkempt.”
 
Planning documents said there was a demonstrable need for the housing proposed as over the 2014-2031 plan period, there is expected to be a continued increase in jobs per year – and homes are needed to support workers.

The design and access statement adds: “Adding one HMO in a predominantly family housing area will not lead to a concentration of HMOs that would demonstrably and adversely impact community and social cohesion.”

There will be no car parking spaces provided with the property but planning documents say it is in a sustainable location as the property is accessible to everyday services, facilities and employment opportunities by foot, bicycle and public transport.

The former pub, which was last open in 2019 and dates back to at least 1881, was purchased in an auction for £59,000 on December 7.

The following day plans initially lodged by Joe Elliot to convert the first floor and the loft space of the former pub into a six-bedroom HMO were dropped.

Mr Elliot stripped the building down to the brick after he bought it.

Mr Elliot previously said: “I’m moving home which is taking me out of the area, and I’ve got three young kids so I have to put all my money into getting it done as quickly as possible. It’s back to brick now and ready to be put back together. For what it’s worth, I hope it gets to stay a pub like I planned.”

Mr Elliot bought the building at a previous auction held by Pugh in May 2023.

Public consultation on the proposals will end on March 11.

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