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Petrol station may be knocked down and rebuilt



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A PETROL station could be knocked down and rebuilt.
A planning application has been made for the Boship Service Station, Boship Roundabout, Lower Dicker.

The station shares a complex with a Travel Lodge Hotel and a Little Chef Restaurant.

In a statement, Total Retail Property Services said: 'The intention is to redevelop this petrol service station to provide our customers, the
local community and passing motorists with modern and up-to-date facilities.

'This service station has been with the company since 1988 and last modified in 1995.'

The new station would have ground fuel storage tanks and a steel-framed sales building.

There would also be a new re-fuelling area, a HGV facility and a new car washing facility.

A Wealden District Council consultation for the application ends on July 31.




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  • Last Updated: 17 July 2008 4:50 PM
  • Source: Sussex Express Series
  • Location: Lewes
 
 
  

 
 


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