South Wales Evening Post

New bid to knock down and rebuild ice-cream parlour

- RICHARD YOULE Senior Local Democracy Reporter richard.youle@walesonlin­e.co.uk

NEW plans have been submitted to redevelop a garage and seafront icecream parlour site in West Cross.

The landowner wants to demolish West Cross Garage, which faces Mumbles Road, and the adjoining Ripples cafe, which faces onto the promenade.

A previous applicatio­n to knock the two businesses down and build a fourbedroo­m house in their place led to 1,174 letters of objection and was turned down by Swansea Council planning officers.

Now landowner and applicant David Morgan plans to build a new ice cream parlour where Ripples is currently as part of a three-storey building featuring a two-bedroom flat set above. The garage, though, would not be rebuilt.

The strength of feeling last time round about the potential loss of Ripples was acknowledg­ed in a planning statement submitted on behalf of Mr Morgan. “Given the overwhelmi­ng community support this applicatio­n seeks to improve the existing ice-cream parlour,” it said.

The statement went on say that the garage was in an attractive residentia­l area, close to a busy road and without enough parking, therefore making it an “inappropri­ate location”. It said the loss of the garage would lead to the loss of two jobs but that additional ones would be created at the rebuilt ice-cream parlour, resulting a net gain of four full and part-time jobs. The statement said there were four garages in Mumbles, Newton and Murton, although one of them appears to be a tyre-fitting service. According to the plans, which aim to overcome four previous grounds for refusal, the new building would enhance the character and appearance of the area. Two parking spaces have been earmarked for the flat and one for the ice-cream parlour, which would be open seven days a week from 8.30am to 8.30pm.

The owners of West Cross Garage said in a message on social media that the garage was a vital business, and they encouraged people to support them. Dennis Dwyer, the operator of Ripples, where ice-cream is made from milk and cream from Pembrokesh­ire, has leased his half of the building for more than 20 years. Speaking in December 2022, Mr Dwyer said: “We don’t want to move. It’s a lovely spot, and we feel we’re a community asset.”

We don’t want to move. It’s a lovely spot, and we feel we’re a community asset

Dennis Dwyer, operator of Ripples

 ?? ?? Ripples cafe and ice-cream parlour, West Cross, Swansea.
Ripples cafe and ice-cream parlour, West Cross, Swansea.
 ?? ?? West Cross Garage, which could be demolished.
West Cross Garage, which could be demolished.

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