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Perth City Hall: Council committee backs luxury hotel plans | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Perth City Hall could be redeveloped as a hotel after councillors were urged to make a U-turn on demolition plans. | Perth City Hall could be redeveloped as a hotel after councillors were urged to make a U-turn on demolition plans. |
Councillors had earlier voted to pull down the B-listed Edwardian building to create a new city square, but have now been asked to back redevelopment plans. | |
Developers the Seventy Group claim to have interest from international hotel chains and management companies. | |
The council's development management committee has recommended that the full council approve the project. | |
The long-running battle over the hall stretches back almost nine years, when it was closed after a modern new concert hall was built in the city. | The long-running battle over the hall stretches back almost nine years, when it was closed after a modern new concert hall was built in the city. |
Historic Scotland blocked a move from the council to tear down the hall in 2012, but after only one redevelopment bid was submitted last year - a rejected proposal to use the hall as an indoor food market - demolition was back on the cards. | Historic Scotland blocked a move from the council to tear down the hall in 2012, but after only one redevelopment bid was submitted last year - a rejected proposal to use the hall as an indoor food market - demolition was back on the cards. |
Local residents formed a protest group opposing the demolition of the building, which dates back to 1911. | Local residents formed a protest group opposing the demolition of the building, which dates back to 1911. |
And the day after the application for demolition of the hall was submitted, in February this year, a new application was lodged to transform the building into a luxury hotel. | And the day after the application for demolition of the hall was submitted, in February this year, a new application was lodged to transform the building into a luxury hotel. |
The Seventy Group propose largely remodelling the interior of the building into a three-floor hotel of 32 rooms, while retaining the exterior character and some interior features such as the hall ceiling. | |
It would also include a bar and a restaurant open to the public, and banqueting facilities for 100 guests. | It would also include a bar and a restaurant open to the public, and banqueting facilities for 100 guests. |
Planning officers recommended that councillors give this application the green light, and a meeting of the Development Management committee agreed. | |
With that backing, the plans will now go before a meeting of the full council, when issues like the building's lease will be discussed. | |
In a report to councillors, development quality officer Nick Brian recommended approval, subject to a number of conditions aimed at protecting the fabric of the listed building. | |
He said: "The proposal involves limited intervention to the external fabric of the building and as such the overall character of the listed building is being retained. | He said: "The proposal involves limited intervention to the external fabric of the building and as such the overall character of the listed building is being retained. |
"The works proposed will result in a completed scheme which meets the overarching aims of the local development plan by introducing a viable commercial use into the building. | "The works proposed will result in a completed scheme which meets the overarching aims of the local development plan by introducing a viable commercial use into the building. |
"The overall use will help to improve the vitality and viability of the city centre and potential lead to further economic investment in the locality." | "The overall use will help to improve the vitality and viability of the city centre and potential lead to further economic investment in the locality." |
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