Dear Chriss
I fear that you mean that every restaurant on Ecclesall Road would be open
until 1 am 😉 – most of them are already open at 1 pm 😊
AND, I agree, this is just the thin dge of the wedge.
LOL
Shad
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From: Chriss Ferguson
Sent: 29 August 2020 15:46
To: eccotalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [eccotalk] Fwd: Re: Re: Planning Application from Nonnas
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Subject: Re: [eccotalk] Re: Planning Application from NonnasDate: Sat, 29 Aug
2020 15:46:25 +0100From: Chriss Ferguson <chriss.ferguson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>To:
eccotalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, Steve Jelbert (Redacted sender stevejelbert for DMARC)
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
This is what Atlee had to say about such things.........
I entirely agree that people should have the greatest freedom compatible with
the freedom of others. There was a time when employers were free to work little
children for sixteen hours a day. I remember when employers were free to employ
sweated women workers on finishing trousers at a penny halfpenny a pair. There
was a time when people were free to neglect sanitation so that thousands died
of preventable diseases. For years every attempt to remedy these crying evils
was blocked by the same plea of freedom for the individual. It was in fact
freedom for the rich and slavery for the poor.
Do we really want the lowest possible denominator on Ecclesall Road
If this is accepted if will not be reviewed after the pandemic is over in fact
I suspect it will open the flood gates for every bar to be open until 1pm
Chriss
On 29/08/2020 15:00, Steve Jelbert (Redacted sender stevejelbert for DMARC)
wrote:
We do not support Ecco sending an collective objection, having no problem with
extended hours and in fact being in favour of them. Should you want to complain
about already beleaguered businesses attempting to survive during the pandemic
do it as individual citizens.
Steve and Kate
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On 29 Aug 2020, at 11:26, Shad Woolgrove (Redacted sender shadwoolgrove for
DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thank you David – very helpful advice 😊
Shad
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From: david black
Sent: 29 August 2020 11:17
To: eccotalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [eccotalk] Re: Planning Application from Nonnas
Hi
I advise that individuals also go on to Sheffield planning and make individual
comments on the application in addition to any collective submission.
Previous emails include the web address and the a application can be found
searching for Nonna on the Sheffield city council planning site.
David
On Sat, 29 Aug 2020, 10:26 Susan Peace, <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello
And thank you for letting us know. I agree with the above and support an
objection to nonnas request for an extension of their hours. We live in a
residential area and need to keep the quiet as much as possible rather than
letting the noisy hectic mayhem of such as west street creep to our area.
An extension will also increase traffic and taxis in particular.
Thus I support ECCO sending an objection and I’ll try to send something to our
councillor
Sue and Fred
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On 26 Aug 2020, at 18:08, ramen fides <ramenandfides@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Agree with Gordon. Also, whilst other businesses are seriously struggling,
we've noticed that Nonna's always seems to be busy, whenever we go past it. So
the argument that they wouldn't be able to cope doesn't look genuine - it's
just that they see a good opportunity to get what they've always wanted...
We will certainly put in an objection.
I can also send one on behalf of ECCO, from the ECCO Secretary email account.
Do we need a (virtual) meeting to discuss this, just in case there are pros as
well as cons? Happy to set one up if needed.
Mike, what is the deadline for objections?
Cheers,
Fides
On Wed, 26 Aug 2020, 16:36 Gordon Ferguson, <gordon.ferguson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I think that we should object to this - certainly as individuals, and hopefully
acting together through ECCO.
Nonnas have tried to get extended opening hours in the past for exactly the
same reason - to enable their business to be viable. And we fought the
application back then.
As far as I am concerned, if a business operating under current planning
restrictions cannot be viable, they should close or move. They know what the
limits are and should run their business accordingly, and should not go crying
to the authorities if they are not astute enough to make their business work.
As for the Covid-19 restrictions, everyone is in the same boat, and individual
businesses should not be asking for special considerations.
The government are pushing for relaxation of planning restrictions around new
housing, so there is unfortunately an atmosphere of businesses being willing to
exploit people and the environment for their own personal gain. If Nonnas win
this application, every single other business on Ecclesall Road will apply and
get the same.
Ecclesall Road is bad enough as it is, so we should fight to maintain the
current planning and licensing restrictions.
We should also lobby our councillors and MP:
MP: Paul BLOMFIELD <paul.blomfield.mp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Councillors (Broomhill and Sharrow Vale Ward):
Angela Argenzio (Green Party)
http://democracy.sheffield.gov.uk/mgUserInfo.aspx?UID=20691
email: angela.argenzio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Kaltum Rivers (Green Party)
http://democracy.sheffield.gov.uk/mgUserInfo.aspx?UID=20608
email: kaltum.rivers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(We do not currently have a third councillor - election postponed until May
2021. Our third councillor was Michelle Cook (Labour), who resigned in January
2020 - http://democracy.sheffield.gov.uk/mgAi.aspx?ID=20971)
Gordon
On 24/08/2020 13:20, Mike and Jan Andrews wrote:
Hi all
Nonna's have made a planning application to extend their opening hours on
Fridays and Saturdays.
They want to stay open until 1am in the morning and keep their terrace open
until 11pm on those days.
Generally, restaurants on Ecclesall Road have been restricted to 11pm (or is it
11.30pm) for many years past. So this would be a substantial extension.
Nonna's argue that Covid-19 restrictions would make them unviable unless they
get this extension. However one needs to understand that planning permission
cannot be retracted once it has been granted.
I don't know whether ECCO members will have strong views about this matter. If
so then we could comment on the planning application as a group.
The Planning Application can be viewed by visiting
https://planningapps.sheffield.gov.uk/online-applications/ and searching ;
either for 'nonnas' or 20/02633/FUL
Mike and Jan
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