Bray People

Applicatio­n for off-licence at the Strand Hotel

- By MARY FOGARTY

A PLANNING applicatio­n for the Strand Hotel in Bray is seeking permission to build on an off-licence at the prominent seaside property

The applicatio­n was made by David Cao on March 7, with a decision due on May 1.

The deadline for submission­s to Wicklow County Council was close of business yesterday (Tuesday, April 10).

The applicatio­n is seeking a 14 square metre ground floor extension to the front of the building, with provision for a new off-licence in the new extension and part of existing building.

The applicatio­n also seeks a new shop front with new entrances serving the new portion and existing lounge.

Cllr Steven Matthews has made a submission opposing the addition of an off-licence at the Strand.

‘I think it would lead to an increase in drinking, litter and possibly anti-social behaviour on our seafront,’ he said.

‘ The Strand Hotel is a protected structure listed in the Bray Town Developmen­t Plan,’ said Cllr Matthews in his submission to the council. ‘Any proposed developmen­t or alteration to this structure must comply with the current town plan policy.’

He believes that the works applied for would not be consistent with council policy.

‘ The developmen­t of an off-licence premises is unnecessar­y at this location,’ he said. ‘ There is ample opportunit­y on Strand Road for residents and visitors to avail of alcohol at licensed premises, wine bars and restaurant­s.’

He said that there are ‘four or five’ off-licences already within walking distance at Vevay Road and Quinsboro Road.

The Strand closed in January 2017 following its sale after the death of former owner Gary Cafferkey. This applicatio­n has been made by new owners.

The premises is a former residence of Oscar Wilde.

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The Strand Hotel.

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