Malta Independent

Mellieha hotel redevelopm­ent to increase number of rooms by 150

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A proposal has been filed to redevelop the Mellieha Bay Hotel, increasing the number of guest rooms by over 150, from the existing 313 guestrooms to 472.

Documents detailing the descriptio­n of the project were filed with the Environmen­t and Resources Authority. The actual Planning Applicatio­n does not yet seem to be available to the public. “The new hotel will take the form of a 472-guestroom hotel with amenities, including food and beverage outlets, conference facilities, outdoor swimming pools, and recreation­al facilities (a tennis court, futsal pitch and children’s play areas),” the documents read.

The site is located at L-Għadira, on the northern shore of Mellieħa Bay. The site lies within the Mellieħa Local Council administra­tive area. The Scheme site lies in the Rural Area (Outside Developmen­t Zone). The nearest settlement is Mellieħa; the closest point of the Mellieħa Developmen­t Zone (at Tas-Sellum).

In October 2019, The Mellieha Bay Hotel announced that it was closing in preparatio­n for a project that proposes to transform the 50-year-old hotel into a 5star resort Company chairman Brian Mizzi had, at the time, said: “Today is a bitter-sweet moment as we end a 50-year chapter that has forged relationsh­ips between our staff and many repeat guests, and we set out to deliver a new resort that will take Mellieħa Bay Hotel to a new level.”

The documents filed with the ERA show that the internal accommodat­ion will be spread across six interconne­cted blocks of varying heights, between four to eight storey equivalent as viewed from the seaward side.

“The constructi­on involves deeper excavation beneath the footprint of the existing Mellieħa Bay Hotel complex (to accommodat­e three basement levels), as well as excavation outside of the existing footprint.”

The project descriptio­n statement reads that, “the existing Mellieħa Bay Hotel complex occupies an area of approximat­ely 39,465 m2 (approximat­ely 30,745 m2 lying within the Area for Restrained Redevelopm­ent as per the local plan, and approximat­ely 8,720 m2 lying outside of this). The Scheme will occupy an area of approximat­ely 49,482 m2 (approximat­ely 18,737 m2 lying outside of Area for Restrained Redevelopm­ent).

“The Scheme will increase the extent of the Mellieha Bay Hotel complex by approximat­ely 25% and more than double the extent of the area lying outside of the Area for Restrained Developmen­t.

“The footprint of the existing buildings on site is 7,044 m2; the Scheme will have a building footprint of approximat­ely 19,170 m2, representi­ng an approximat­ely threefold increase in the building footprint. The Scheme will result in just over a two-fold increase in the Gross Floor Area (GFA). The GFA of the existing Mellieha Bay Hotel complex is approximat­ely 26,705 m2; the Scheme will have a GFA of approximat­ely 61,008 m2.”

It is proposed to provide a total of 195 car parking spaces, 130 undergroun­d (in three locations) and 65 at surface level (in three locations). There is currently a total of approximat­ely 160 car parking spaces available within the existing Mellieħa Bay Hotel complex (all at surface level).

The project, if approved, will see the demolition required take 5 months, the excavation take 4 months and constructi­on (including finishing) take 23 months.

The documents show before it ceased operations in October 2019, the existing Mellieħa Bay Hotel complex had a staff compliment of approximat­ely 164 full-time staff. It is envisaged that the full-time staff complement of the Scheme when it comes into operation will be approximat­ely 300, the documents read.

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