Saturday, April 16, 2011

Green-light given for ‘Italian Riviera’ scheme

But one developer feels its approved scheme for your former Royal Pier Inn will bring a effect of the Italian Riviera to the area.

Surrey-based development organization CNM Estates was given approval for its organized seven-storey-high prevent of 63 contemporary condominiums in Birnbeck Road last night (Thurs).

Members of North Somerset Council’s western area committee voted unanimously in favour of the scheme, which will include 13 beach huts, auto parking and a shop.

Councillor Dawn Parry said: “Take a look at have a developer who may have come up with a fantastic scheme to take this particular part of Weston forwards into the 21st one hundred year.


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“I think it’azines a brilliant idea.”

Level of resistance for the scheme performed come in from Language Heritage, which was unconvinced by design along with scale of the improvement, set to go in a conservation area.

However, Councillor Ed Keating said: “That i used to listen to English Heritage until they said Littoral nightclub should not always be knocked down.”

After the meeting, Wahid Samady, connected with CNM Estates, said they was ‘delighted’ with your council’s decision.

Throughout October last year the place was destroyed in a large blaze - the second time the seafront building had been struck by fire in a mere 15 months.

The left over ruins were then demolished due to safety problems from the council.