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Go-ahead for Wetherspoon pub at holiday park near Prestatyn

Go-ahead for Wetherspoon pub at holiday park near Prestatyn

Rhyl Journal2 days ago

Haven, the owners of Presthaven Sands Holiday Park in Gronant, applied to Flintshire County Council for planning permission for this development in late 2024.
The proposals involve an extension to the park's Mash and Barrel pub, which is to become The Boathouse pub under the JD Wetherspoon chain.
Flintshire County Council has since approved these plans, following a recommendation to do so in a report by planning officer, Nicola Drury.
A sketch of the park's proposed new Wetherspoon pub (Image: Planning documents) Haven signed an exclusive agreement with JD Wetherspoon to operate at its parks in January 2024.
Last month, it revealed that new pubs will open at its sites in Devon, Lincolnshire, Kent and Northumberland in 2025, in a £6.7million investment.
When contacted on Wednesday (June 4), JD Wetherspoon was unable to provide an update on the timeframe for the development.
Planning agents Harrison Ince Architects Ltd wrote in a planning statement: 'The proposal aims to extend the bar's internal customer area within the main building complex, enhancing capacity to accommodate guests.
'The design creates a secure environment, fostering a safe and protective atmosphere for families to reside.
'Our proposal centres on preserving the Welsh coastal vernacular aesthetic by integrating vernacular features into an extension to the existing main complex building within the Presthaven Beach Resort.
'With a focus on energy efficiency, the design prioritises natural light and insulation principles as much as possible, aligning with contemporary standards of eco-conscious design.'
A projected image of the park's proposed new Wetherspoon pub (Image: Planning documents) JD Wetherspoon operates more than 830 pubs in the UK and Ireland, and its partnership with Haven came as part of the holiday park company's £4m investment into expanding its food and beverage offerings.
The first JD Wetherspoon pub at a Haven park opened at Haven Primrose Valley Holiday Park in North Yorkshire in the spring of 2024.
The planning statement added: "This development not only supports the resort's growth but also reinforces our commitment to sustainability and accessibility, ensuring that Presthaven Beach Resort remains a premier destination for leisure and relaxation.
'We believe this extension will contribute significantly to the local economy and community, fostering an inviting atmosphere that attracts both new and returning guests."
A green infrastructure statement added: 'The proposed extension seamlessly integrates into the existing environment, incorporating high-quality materials, enhanced outdoor spaces, and sustainable design principles.
'The project at Presthaven will support ecological connectivity, water management, and community wellbeing, while aligning with Wales' environmental policies.'

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