Council approves new signs and floodlights for Whitby pub

The Whitby Way has been given permission

The Whitby Way proposed signs
Author: Local Democracy Reporter, Anttoni James NumminenPublished 11th Aug 2023

The Whitby Way has been granted permission to undertake the installation of replacement signs and lighting on the exterior of its town centre property.

The applicant, Greene King, was given approval for the external refurbishments of the Grade-II Listed pub which include new painted and illuminated signs as well as floodlights and lanterns on Thursday, August 10.

The three-storey site occupies a corner plot on Wellington Road and Baxtergate and has an outdoor patio area to the side of the public highway.

The main building is painted white with Georgian-style casement windows, whilst the extended building on Wellington Road is red brick with sliding sash windows.

The surrounding buildings mostly comprise a number of townhouses and terraces, typical of a historic town centre and the Whitby Swing Bridge lies to the east of the site.

The Whitby Civic Society responded to the consultation with a recommendation that the use of the signs be limited to the opening hours of the public house from 11am until 11pm.

However, planning officers said that it could not reasonably enforce the use of the lights as it would interfere with their “regular and reasonable use”.

Officers concluded that the proposal “satisfactorily accords” with council policies that seek a high regard for design, the protection of residential amenity and the preservation of the Conservation Area.

No comments were received from members of the public.

The approved plan includes two illuminated projecting signs, one door plaque, three illuminated painted signs, one illuminated name board, one amenity board, one fascia, two lanterns, and four floodlights

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