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The Trading Standards team at Northumberland County Council took action against The Schooner Hotel.
It came after dissatisfied customers experienced a variety of issues at the hotel, many citing they felt they had been misled by photographs advertising the hotel on the internet, which they felt bore a poor resemblance to the actual unclean and poorly decorated rooms they were allocated on arrival.
The council also received complaints of unsafe or hazardous conditions and that the hotel, and its owners and employees failed to appropriately address consumers concerns.
The Schooner Hotel in Alnmouth.
Now, Trading Standards officers have successfully secured an undertaking with the New Schooner Hotel Ltd, Mohammed Maten Rohman, Momotaj Rohman and Javed Rohman.
MADEIRA BEACH â In a close 3-to-2 vote, the city commission approved Planned Development (PD) zoning for the expansion of the beachfront Schooner Hotel on Gulf Boulevard at 146th Avenue. The vote, on first reading, took place after a two-hour hearing in which city staff, the property developer and owners, and interested citizens spoke at the April 14 commission meeting.
The new hotel, which replaces an aging hotel at the site, had first been proposed as a Planned Development in early 2019. At that time, it was touted by the architect John Bodziak as âa standout, landmark hotel along the lines of the Vinoy and Don Cesar.â The plan was for a five-story, 40-unit hotel with beachfront restaurant/bar, and a two-story building across the street with 16 hotel suites and retail space. A footbridge over Gulf Boulevard would connect the two properties.
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