A plan to build homes next to a Wednesbury pub has been approved.
The move will see two three-bed homes built on “redundant” overgrown land next to the Croft pub on the corner of Hydes Road and Chestnut Road in Wednesbury.
A small part of the pub’s car park would be used to make way for the new homes at a loss of three spaces. The pub’s remaining 32-space car park would then be reconfigured as part of the work for the semi-detached homes.
The planned layout for the two homes and parking spaces was redrawn after the application was submitted in August.
Red Oak Taverns bought the Wednesbury pub from Everards last year.
The planning application said the pub would not be affected by the new homes and would improve the look of the street.
A statement included with the application said: “The Croft public house is a tenanted pub, which will remain fully operational during and after the erection of the proposed dwellings.
“The Croft and its beer garden will be retained as existing while minor reconfigurations to its car park are proposed. The development plot, located to the west of the pub, is currently redundant and has not been utilised for the pub business.
“The application therefore seeks to utilise and redevelop this parcel of redundant land ensuring the pub does not have to spend money on its upkeep and that capital receipt raised from the sale of the land can be reinvested into the pub business.”
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