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Plans for a new day care for dogs in a Gedling business park have been approved by the borough council.
Applicant The Good Boy Club Limited submitted plans for the pet facility at Unit 10 of the Armitage Business Park, off Private Road No. 3, Colwick, in September last year
The plans were approved by Gedling Borough Council on January 9.
The business will provide daycare for dogs seven days a week and will be open from 7am to 7pm on weekdays and until 6pm on weekends.
Papers say: “The facility will offer a safe and controlled environment for their supervision and wellbeing during the day.”
Documents also say that up to seven people will be employed at the site.
The existing access to the site will continue to be utilised, with papers citing “ample parking” for the units on the site.
The applicant says that they will take measures to ensure any noise impact will be kept to a minimum, “including soundproofing where necessary”.
The unit forms part of a larger industrial building that was undergoing works to split the site into smaller units.
There was no active business operation taking place during the work, though these are now nearing an end and the dog facility won’t change the structure or the layout of the unit.
These works are nearing an end and are in the finalisation process, and the plans for the dog facility will not change the structure or layout of the unit.
The existing industrial building was previously suitable for business, industrial, storage and distribution uses.
The business park is around 5 miles east of Nottingham city centre.
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