New hotel and restaurant for Gloucester site could create nearly 300 jobs
By Andrew Merrell | 4th December 2019
A major development has won permission to turn a former business site in Gloucester into a home for a new hotel and much more.
Developers want to turn the former Interbrew site off Eastern Avenue, at its corner with Metz Way, into not just a 180 cover pub/resturant and 44 room hotel.
Plans are to rename the 5.29 hectare site Access Park and when they were first submitted - a whole year ago - also included home for a large DIY store, six employment units, 389 car parking and 106 cycle spaces.
It is predicted by the developers that once complete the new businesses on the site would create 295 jobs.
The city council's planning committee gave theMarstons Plc scheme permission last night (Tuesday, December 3), subject to conditions and the completion of a Section 106 obligation to secure £10,000 for a Travel Plan monitoring fee.
As well as the hotel the site would also be home to 13,748 square metres of B8 business storage and sistribution space, additional 4,700 square netres of shops and trading space and 255 suqare metres allocated to hot food takeaways.
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