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Demolition on the cards for St Martins Hotel, again

Demolition on the cards for St Martins Hotel, again

Thursday 18 January 2024

Demolition on the cards for St Martins Hotel, again

Thursday 18 January 2024


Planning has been asked to approve the demolition of the abandoned hotel on Les Merriennes, as well as associated buildings and the removal of some protected trees.

It comes 10-years after the owners were last granted permission to demolish the hotel and replace it with homes, but no work commenced, and the permission lapsed in 2017.

But now a full development framework guiding future housing allocation on the site is being drafted so the applicants - St Martins Hotel (1987) Ltd – are seeking to clear the 7.6 vergées site in anticipation of this.

That framework, published this time, last year suggested around 100 homes could be built on the land, with multi-storey blocks preferred by the Development & Planning Authority.

The redundant hotel has been empty for a decade and has suffered significant structural damage due to fires in that period, leaving the structures in disrepair.

The loss of trees which must make way for future work will be mitigated by a comprehensive planting scheme in future, the application states.

Other protected trees left on site will be retained through root protection areas and a construction exclusion zone.

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