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New Devon garden centre in the planning


Combe Estate have submitted plans for a new garden centre on the edge of Honiton.

They want to build a garden centre on the site of the 20-year old Meadow View Nursery in Gittisham and have submitted an application to East Devon District Council planners.

The application is to build a new garden centre at the site in Gittisham which has been used as a commercial nursery for the last 20 years.

The present building on the site would be demolished as part of the proposals.

If the application is approved, the new centre will offer 952 sq m of covered retail space and open sales areas on the 0.54 hectare site. 5 people will be employed as part of the development which will have 43 parking spaces.



East Devon District Council planners will make a decision on the scheme for the proposed development of garden centre, incorporating new building, covered sales area, outdoor sales area, storage and car parking and widening of the access.

 

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