An old boatyard on Gorey pier that has been derelict for more than 20 years will be transformed into a new restaurant and delicatessen, which should be open by the end of next year.
Despite hundreds of objections from parishioners, and a campaign on social media to try to stop any further development on the Pier, the owner of the site has had her plans to build a second restaurant approved.
Site owner Laurraine Falle said: “We are delighted that our project has now been approved by the Planning Applications Panel. Their support confirms that the new restaurant and delicatessen will add to the public good and, in particular, the quality of life both commercial and residential in Gorey and its surroundings. For us, this represents a major family commitment to the transformation of a site, which has been derelict for many years.
“We are confident that we can make a significant contribution to the tourist amenities in a place that is at the heart of our Island’s history. We hope that a place that we shall now call ‘The Yard’ will become loved as a social and community centre and take its place beside the other attractions on the Pier.
“We are also confident that we shall be able to provide high quality employment which will not only be fulfilling for those who work there but also help to give a really satisfying experience to those they will serve.”
Mrs Falle also owns Feast, which is also on Gorey Pier.
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