Ayrshire Post

Plans to turn hotel into flats and shops

- SARAH HILLEY

Plans have been lodged to tear down a crumbling Victorian buiding in Ayr to make way for services apartments and shops.

South Ayrshire Council had to carry out emergency repairs on the former Royal Hotel in Kyle Street last year after the property was branded dangerous.

Michael McFadden has applied for permission to erect a new building to take its place housing two commercial ground floor units and seven flats above.

It is proposed the demolition will take place using hand tools.

A design statement submitted to the council as part of a planning applicatio­n said

“demolition is the only option.”

Windows are missing, part of the roof has collapsed and plants are covering the guttering where rainwater has been pouring in. A structural inspection discovered that the sandstone three-storey building is in a poor and dangerous condition.

Designs show the developer wants to replace the structure with a “like for like building” in keeping with the character of the historic Conservati­on Area.

The statement from chartered surveyors DM Hall said the building “will replicate the Kyle Street facade as it would have appeared when the building was the Royal Hotel.”

The statement added: “Since the two ground floor units and the Royal Hotel closed, the buildings have deteriorat­ed year on year and have passed from one owner to another.”

The planning applicatio­n showed there will be no parking.

No decision has been made yet on the applicatio­n submitted to South Ayrshire Council.

The old hotel is listed on the Buildings at Risk Register and has been empty for at least a decade. Other attempts to turn the plot into a feasible developmen­t in the past included a proposal for a gym.

The building at 9 to 11 Kyle Street was sold last year for £80,000 according to Scotland’s Land Informatio­n Service.

Back in 2005 it was purchased for £400,000 - but has had a number of owners since then.

The buildings have deteriorat­ed year on year and passed from one owner to another

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The hotel in Ayr could make way for shops and flats
Eyesore The hotel in Ayr could make way for shops and flats

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