The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Re-opened restaurant on menu as plans submitted

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A long-closed northeast restaurant could be brought back into use after finally selling at auction.

The new owners of the former Red Corner Chinese in Fraserburg­h have lodged a planning applicatio­n with the local authority to refurbish its frontage and convert a section of it into a storage space.

The remaining floor space would then re-open as The Captain’s Table.

No informatio­n on what type of restaurant the business would be was offered alongside the applicatio­n.

But, if approved, this would be the first time since the 1990s that the building has been serving meals.

It was formerly a 40-seat restaurant in the 1990s under the Red Corner name before passing through the hands of a series of managers.

The restaurant was eventually closed and the premises were converted into a takeaway in 2012, when it was last known as the Little Panda, before the business closed permanentl­y.

It was sold for a cutprice of £72,000 in the summer. Included in the sale was the restaurant’s upstairs, three-bedroom flat. No plans have been submitted which include the flat.

Brian Topping, the chairman of the town’s regenerati­on partnershi­p, described the property’s sale as “encouragin­g” for the future.

He added: “I wish whoever bought it all the best with whatever they decide to do with it.

“Too often, we see buildings being bought and being left to sit empty.”

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