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Joshua Hartley

Popular Arnold family chippy worried by demolition decision 'hanging over Christmas'

The owner of a family chip shop in Arnold has spoken of how plans to demolish their building will "hang over Christmas".

The proposal for 135-141 Front Street in Arnold involves the creation of nine one or two-bedroom apartments as well as a ground level commercial unit after the demolition of four high street shops.

Bambos Charalambous, 50, the owner of Blue Circles Fish Bar, whose family have run the shop since 1990, told Nottinghamshire Live that he was "gutted" shortly after finding out about the plans.

He said: "I've heard nothing from the landlord still which is very frustrating with this being my livelihood.

"We hoped it wouldn't be hanging over our family at Christmas time. Ever since we found out about the demolition plans it has been a whirlwind, life has been crazy.

"It could make the New Year really challenging for my entire family."

A number of Mr Charalambous' 15 children have worked in the chippy, which was bought from his father who had before worked there with his brother.

"We are trying to get on with things as much as we can but the whole point of this was to have something to give to my kids," Mr Charalambous said.

"The way it is going now I would not be able to give them anything. Everyone in the family has had their life turned upside down.

"I have brought a lot of my kids up here, to be hard-working and to earn something for yourself and now that place might be gone."

After hearing of the plans to demolish the shopfronts on Front Street a petition was set up by locals to oppose them, which has reached more than 1,600 signatures.

Mr Charalambous added: "It's very nice to hear about the petition but it had been so crazy that I don't think I had even seen it.

"I am so thankful that we have a lot of people on our side I think we have contributed a lot to the community, we've been here a long time and my children are branching out into their own businesses.

"The council has even come down and said that if I get kicked out they will do what they can to help me."

The application, submitted by Michael Zucker, is currently pending review by Gedling Borough Council.

A decision on the plans is expected to be made in the New Year.

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