Sleep Factory in Ossett has been ordered to demolish an extension to its factory following a failed appeal against a council enforcement notice
A luxury bed manufacturer has been instructed to tear down an extension to its factory following an unsuccessful appeal. Wakefield Council rejected a retrospective planning application submitted by Sleep Factory to enlarge its premises in Ossett back in November 2024.
Nine residents living in close proximity to the business on St Oswalds Place raised objections to the new structure, citing concerns that HGV deliveries were creating a hazard on local roads. At the time, council planning officers turned down the scheme on highway safety grounds.
The business owner subsequently lodged an appeal with the Planning Inspectorate against both the decision and a council enforcement notice demanding the structure be demolished. Both appeals were dismissed after an inspector visited the site earlier this month.
The inspector highlighted a “lack of manoeuring space” for large vehicles to exit the area.
A report stated: “The representations of neighbouring occupiers attest to the problems with HGVs reversing out of the site. Such manoeuvres are potentially hazardous due to the nature of St Oswald’s Place.
“Given the site constraints, I am not convinced that there are any conditions that could overcome the identified harm.”
Sleep Factory first attracted complaints during a planning dispute in 2018, when local residents raised concerns about noise from the site disturbing them during the night.
The firm stated at the time that the extension was necessary due to a shortage of space. At that time, the council’s planning committee approved the company’s application to expand the premises by 255 sq m.
However, according to an officer’s report, the total measured floorspace on plans subsequently submitted to the council revealed the extension had in fact been carried out to 285 sq m.
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