Changing the face of the Gainsborough riverside
Plans for an eco-friendly farm shop, cafe and charging station off the A57 have been resubmitted to West Lindsey District Council.
As a result, the plans have seen several amendments including a change of location of the building to mitigate flood concerns, including a single point of access from the A57, reducing the size of the project and changing the visual design of the building to “be more reflective of the agricultural buildings in the area”.
Furrowland’s application said it will provide a local farm shop, post office services, a café/restaurant, play areas and pods for remote working.The original plans | Image: Studio-G Associates
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