At Cheadle Area Committee yesterday councillors rejected an application for a small tapas restaurant at 76 Stockport Road, Cheadle.
Residents were concerned about parking, noise and smells from the restaurant. Planning officers actually recommended rejection on a slightly different basis – that the location was outside the “district centre” (in this case, the centre of Cheadle village).
Councillors were concerned in particular that, in granting permission for a restaurant at that location, we would be giving permission not just for this venture but for any future one that might come along should it fail or close up.
The result was a rejection of the application.
I admire the aim of the two brothers in wanting to set up a small Spanish-style community restaurant, and I wish them every success in finding the right location and making a go of it.
This was application DC/043443.

This is a bad move IMO. The smell objection is totally bizarre given the fact there is the Red Lion opposite and a chinese takeaway alongside. Yet another nail in the redevelopment of Cheadle. I hope now that the council will help these people to take premises on the High St at a reduced rate – come on guys work FOR Cheadle! As to parking; well when the owner of Turquoise puts his first 30p into a Cheadle parking meter, I’ll be impressed`!!!
Sorry Iain, but equality for all!