Site at High Grounds of a potential new development including a hotel and restaurants.

Bassetlaw District Council considered the application and have now granted approval of reserved matters subject to conditions.

The application is for four retail units, an 82 bedroom hotel and a pub/restaurant together with associated parking on land adjacent to High Ground Road in Rhodesia, Worksop.

The site is currently vacant and has become overgrown and it has a prominent access road which serves the industrial, commercial and Sainsbury’s retail development.

A spokesman from developers, Mansion House Group, said: “The Premier Inn building contract is being negotiated and the funding finalised but we are hoping for a start on site in quarter one of 2019.”

Bassetlaw MP, John Mann, is welcoming the new development and the boost it will have on the town.

John said: “This is good news for Worksop.

“I am happy with the new jobs and rooms coming to our area.”

It is thought 35 full time and further part time jobs will be created.

However it has not been met with approval by everyone.

Philip Jackson, chair of the Worksop Business Forum, said: “While we are disappointed to see yet another out of town development which may draw people from the town, we have to reconise that as tourism to the area increases the area will soon have a shortfall in hotel beds.”

The site forms part of a larger development known as High Grounds which contains a mixture of food retail, warehousing, industrial units, offices, a fast food outlet and a petrol station.

The County Highways Authority has assessed the proposal in terms of traffic impact, highway safety, accessibility and parking provisions and has no objections to the conditions imposed on the outline planning permission.