Residents of an inner Sydney suburb will soon be able to partake in a sausage sizzle at their own Bunnings store, but they will have to navigate the streets near one of the city's busiest intersections to do so.

Bunnings' long-running ambition to build a store in an industrial pocket of Rozelle, near White Bay Power Station and Victoria Road, hit a snag when the plans were refused by the Inner West Council.

Some residents "quite like" the idea of a Bunnings in their area, Inner West mayor Darcy Byrne said. Credit:

But the NSW Land and Environment Court paved the way for the hardware giant's $11 million project to go ahead when it approved the controversial development bid last week, subject to conditions.

The proposal, lodged by Artazan Property Group, sought permission to demolish buildings at the Parsons Street site to construct a three-storey warehouse, barbecue area and 74 car-parking spaces.