A planning application has been submitted to Highland Council by Mrs. Kathleen Green and her husband, proposing the establishment of a small hair salon in the garden of their residence at 12 Gollanhead Avenue, Rosemarkie. Alongside the salon, the couple seeks approval for the construction of a modest timber garden room.
Central to their proposal is the creation of off-street parking space for two vehicles at the front of their property. However, it has been emphasized in their design statement that clients of the salon will be encouraged to utilize nearby public parking facilities, minimizing congestion in the immediate vicinity.
The applicants have outlined the scale of the salon, asserting its seamless integration into the rear garden landscape. They anticipate a maximum daily footfall of five clients.
Addressing the parking challenges prevalent in Rosemarkie, particularly in the context of increased private car ownership since the 1950s, the applicants underscore the historical lack of designated parking spaces. This has led to a reliance on on-street parking, with some homeowners resorting to the construction of private driveways to alleviate the strain.
As the application awaits deliberation, the council will consider the proposal’s alignment with local regulations and its potential impact on the surrounding area.