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Hove restaurant granted planning permission after two-year battle

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 9 Jul, 2020 at 10:16AM
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Controversial Hove café owner granted drinks licence for new restaurant

A restaurant has been granted planning permission two years after it opened.

Persia in Church Road, Hove, started trading two years ago even though Brighton and Hove City Council turned down a planning application for a change of use from a shop.

At the time councillors were concerned about an entire block of businesses converting into restaurants on what was a bustling shopping street.

The application, which included changes to the shop front and ducting, was also refused on appeal in April 2019.

But the planning inspector did not oppose the principle of turning the shop premises into a restaurant.

Labour councillor Clare Moonan spoke on behalf of residents in her Central Hove ward who opposed the change of use when the latest application went before the council’s Planning Committee today (Wednesday 8 July).

She said: “There has been a slow shift away from retail towards more restaurants and cafés.

“We also need retail in George Street and Blatchington Road as this is an important shopping destination for people in Hove.

“If we lose retail drip by drip, then the existing retail will no longer be viable.”

Labour councillor Chris Henry asked for planning conditions to limit noise and smells from extractor units and flues.

Green councillor Leo Littman, who grew up in the area, said that the planning inspector’s decision did not reflect the real world where shops were now restaurants.

He said: “I agree with Clare Moonan. This is gradually turning a shopping street with occasional places to have a bite to eat into the opposite.

“Unfortunately, we will have to uphold the inspector’s decision and it will become another block of restaurants.”

He abstained from the vote along with Conservative councillor Carol Theobald who was a regular customer at the luggage shop – Stanlee – that used to be on the site.

Councillor Theobald said: “There are probably over 100 restaurants and cafés along that road.

“It’s worrying the shop fronts are changing.”

Labour councillor Tracey Hill, who chairs the Planning Committee, said that the planning inspector’s decision would drive the committee’s decision but she had sympathy with the arguments for rejecting the application.

One of the conditions limits takeaways to pedestrians only, banning any cycle, motorcycle or vehicle-based delivery service.

In April last year Persia’s owner, Ebad Abdolkhani, was granted an alcohol licence despite opposition from residents and councillors.

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  1. Christopher Hawtree says:
    5 years ago

    What with Barcode, that stretch is turning into a law unto itself.

    As for the suitcase shop, its demise was something to celebrate after it had illegally done away with the elegant recessed doorway and installed a bog-standard metal frontage.

    If people now do not go to Persia restaurant, it will close down happily. Residents have the power of the purse.

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  2. Sharon watson says:
    5 years ago

    Persia Is a lovely restaurant and I know lots of people who enjoy going there the management are very nice. Glad permission at last

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  3. N Pickering says:
    5 years ago

    Shame this has been allowed. The owner and his family (who own neigbouring restaurants) are well known.

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  4. Peter says:
    5 years ago

    Persia is such a nice restaurant, great front and beautiful inside. The guys in there give great service, are good looking and the food’s amazing. It’s better to have a thriving restaurant business than another charity or betting shop !

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  5. Tom H says:
    5 years ago

    There is less demand for retail shops and more demand for restaurants and kitchens (offering delivery) … the high street is evolving to reflect supply and demand in the local area. You can’t force it to remain as retail unless you want rows of empty units.

    Also If you consider that Mistys wine bar has gone (thankfully as it was a dump and a drugs den) and recently the Italian Othellos has closed, and barcode then net there are not more bars/restaurants in that immediate area versus this time last year.

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  6. Nick P says:
    4 years ago

    Owned and still run by Emad Abdulkhani, despite the fact he is barred from any involvement with any company after massive tax fraud.

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