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Hotel heeft sinds kort twee stoelen met een metershoge rug
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Jan 14, 2021
THREE long-established hotels could be demolished and turned into flats – and there is uncertainty over the future of a fourth – after developers lodged plans for major housing projects in town.
The Stafford Hotel, Revere Hotel and Doran s Courtyard Bistro – all buildings which could be replaced with flats. Picture: ROB CURRIE. (30016745)
The Stafford, Revere and Apollo hotels – all popular with visitors during Jersey’s tourism heyday – would all be lost under the plans.
Dandara have submitted an application to demolish the 72-room Stafford Hotel and the 56-room Revere Hotel, as well as the adjoining Doran’s Courtyard Bistro – all in Kensington Place – and replace them with 70 one-bedroom and 36 two-bedroom apartments set over six storeys with parking for 45 cars and 152 bicycles.
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All the units, according to the planning statement, are proposed as affordable housing- as either social rented or discounted purchase properties. Credit: ITV Channel TV
A planning application has been submitted to develop the 84-bedroom Apollo Hotel on St Saviour s Road into flats.The application, submitted by the Huggler Group, which also owns the Club Hotel and Bohemia proposes to demolish the existing buildings and replace them with 91 one-bed and four 2-bed apartments.All the units, according to the planning statement, are proposed as affordable housing- as either social rented or discounted purchase properties. The site would be arranged into four blocks, being four and five storeys in height.
Claire Young (right) won two awards. IN WHAT has been a stop-start year for education the Gazette has still been seeking out the region’s classroom heroes. The Gazette Education Awards with its Principal Sponsor Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council is often seen as the highlight to the year for schools across the region. And despite the limitations of social distancing, our readers have come up with some excellent candidates across seven categories. Bill Browne, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief, said: “Although we could not have a night of live tributes in our usual style, we could not let 2020 go without telling you about some of the excellent people who make our schools great places to learn.”
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