Proposal for new Remembrance Day pavilion

Andrew Spence
Local Democracy Reporting Service
Google A single storey building with a red tiled roof. There is an entrance with a closed metal roller blind and a further door between two sets of windows. A car is parked in front of the building in a marked parking bay. There is a display cabinet with posters attached to a low wall. There is a sign on a white pole which reads Ferriby Social Club. There are trees in the background behind the building.Google
If approved the pavilion would be built in the social club's car park on Low Street

Plans have been submitted to East Riding of Yorkshire Council for a new Remembrance Day-themed pavilion in North Ferriby.

If approved, the pavilion would be built in what is currently part of the social club's car park on Low Street.

Documents submitted to the council state the pavilion would: "provide a versatile space for outdoor social gatherings, community events, and seasonal activities and to commemorate the upcoming 80th year VE day celebrations."

The proposals will be reviewed by the council's planning team.

The pavilion would be a part of the Ferriby Social Club which has been serving people in the village for more than a century.

The club participates in an annual Remembrance Sunday service, as well as acting as the office for the local branch of the Royal British Legion.

According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, the pavilion would lead to the loss of four parking spaces. In addition to the remaining 11 parking bays, the application includes a new bike shelter.

The plans state the pavilion would also include roller shutters to ensure the space can be used all year-round, and include an outdoor seating area.

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