Leamington planning roundup: Park and ride, Lounge and chicken shop

Here are the biggest local planning stories from the past week.
Late Night Takeaway
A Leamington takeaway has taken a step forward in its plans to stay open into the early hours of the morning, despite the concerns of Environmental Health.
Perfinos had applied for permission to extend its opening hours until 4am on weekends and until 2am during the week.
Council officers raised concerns this would cause too much noise on Warwick Street, particularly for the flats above and around the chicken shop.
Lounge Licence
An alcohol licence has been granted for a possible new restaurant in Leamington Spa for chain restaurant Lounge.
The West Country-Based bar group has been granted the licence by Warwick District Council after submitting its application last month.
It has now been granted permission to sell alcohol on site at The Parade from 10am to midnight, seven days a week.
All Aboard!
Plans to create a major new park and ride between Warwick and Leamington have taken a step forward with council planners signing off on the designs.
The facility had been approved in a major application for 900 new homes, a primary school, local centre and open space, which was called in by the secretary of state and signed off in 2016.
Now developers Taylor Wimpey (Midlands) Ltd and Bloor Homes have seen their designs for the park and ride around Banbury Road and Europa Way approved.
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