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Newark and Sherwood District Council grants The Rustic Crust, on Main Street, Farnsfield, one-year temporary permission for takeaway service




A popular pizzeria will be allowed to continue offering takeaway for a further year to test how it affects traffic in the village.

The Rustic Crust, on Main Street, Farnsfield, applied to Newark and Sherwood District Council to remove a condition on its planning permission that restricted the use of takeaway service.

When the pizzeria was first approved, concerns were raised over potential parking and traffic issues that could arise from the business permanently offering the service.

The Rustic Crust, Farnsfield.
The Rustic Crust, Farnsfield.

The restaurant is located on a tight road in the centre of the village, close to homes and other shops.

Various covid lockdowns prevented customers from dining in at the business and government guidance allowed the pizzeria to operate takeaway service to sustain local businesses and the economy.

During this time, The Rustic Crust had an app developed to allow customers to order their food online.

Newark and Sherwood District Council.
Newark and Sherwood District Council.

Customers were then given a timeslot to collect their food from the site, with spread-out timeslots which ensured the restaurant didn't become overcrowded.

The business, which opened its doors for the first time ten days before the first covid lockdown in March 2020, was to see its takeaway permission come to an end in March this year.

This caused the pizzeria to apply to the council to remove the no-takeaway condition from its planning permission, allowing it to continue using the existing system.

Members of the planning committee reviewed the application on Tuesday and allowed the pizzeria to continue with the service.

However, councillors only allowed this to be done temporarily so the changes can be monitored against the potential impact on traffic in the village.

Throughout the pandemic, the business limited collection times to between 4.30pm and 8.30pm, Wednesday to Saturday, with the pizzeria taking on average ten orders a night.

It will be allowed to continue doing this for 12 months from March this year, provided it accepts the committee’s decision, with the conditions then likely to be reviewed again.

Linda Dales, vice-chairman of the committee, proposed the temporary extension rather than allowing the condition to be removed altogether.

She said: “I appreciate we’ve just come through covid and the circumstances allowed the temporary takeaway conditions, but it means we don’t really know what this would look like under normal circumstances.

“I just wonder whether we have any capacity to ask for a temporary extension, during which time we can perhaps monitor how this goes.

“I appreciate there haven’t been any reported parking incidents during the lockdown period, but equally there hasn’t been the same traffic flow and people aren’t going out to the same extent.”

Members of the committee agreed with the 12-month extension and many stressed the need to support a good, local business.

Member Rhona Holloway said: “I would feel very comfortable if we did it for a year.

“It is a good business and I would like to see it flourish, but I do know how difficult the traffic situation is in Farnsfield.”

Tom Smith added: “This is a good, local business on a high street in a village, and I think this is a good opportunity for us to support an independent business.”

The pizzeria’s application stated customers will be encouraged to park in public carparks to minimise on-street parking and disturbance.

The business states it will continue to use the pre-booking system.



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