It would add at least 50 new rooms Skegness
A Skegness hotel’s major expansion meant to boost the local economy is set to be refused.
The Royal Hotel on Drummond Road submitted plans last year for at least 50 new rooms which would enable it to welcome coach trips.A reason hasn’t been given at this time, although residents have complained about loss of privacy.The extension would bring larger parties to Skegness which the resort currently misses out on, according to the application.“Our client has recognised the need for a hotel within Skegness that can accommodate coach parties,” a statement says.
“At present, there is not a hotel large enough to exploit this potential trade, which means that the town is losing business to more competitive coastal regions. “The provision of a hotel of this size within Skegness would offer our client the opportunity to market the town as a coach trip holiday destination, which would be a great asset to the local economy.”
However, the scale of the plans have drawn criticism from some local residents. A neighbour says the three-storey courtyard would “tower over Lifeboat Avenue.”“At three storeys high, the development will be taller than every nearby property and will overlook the rear gardens of residents along the west side of the street.They also claim that “noise from the venue is already an issue” and extra rooms would cause increased disruption for residents.will also be determined that day.
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