The Scarborough News

15-bed HMO plan for pub

- Anttoni Numminen Local Democracy Reporting Service @TheScarbor­oNews

A former Filey pub could be converted into a 15-bed HMO to provide accommodat­ion for holiday park staff.

The Spencer’s pub building in Filey could be converted into accommodat­ion for staff at Primrose Valley Holiday Park if plans are approved by the council.

Haven Leisure Ltd’s applicatio­n states that the large 19th Century building at 35 The Fold, Primrose Valley, Filey has had several uses over its lifespan.

The property was a school in the early 20th century before becoming a pub that served the adjacent Holiday Park.

Following the closure of the pub in the early 2010s the building was utilised for staff accommodat­ion.

It is in the north of the holiday park near holiday bungalows and chalets, as well as other residentia­l buildings that are not in the ownership boundary of the park.

If plans are approved, the 15-bed HMO would provide seasonal accommodat­ion for holiday park staff from March to November when it is open.

The internal layout and room sizes would be compliant with the Government’s minimum standards for HMOs, according to submitted documents.

Except for the removal of pub signage, the building’s external appearance would remain largely unchanged.

The Spencer’s building has a a large car park with 41 parking spaces which would be “ample parking for the 15 tenants” according to plans.

Haven Leisure said that vehicular access would be provided by Primrose Valley Road as an “adopted highway in the ownership boundary of the holiday park”.

The road serves domestic properties outside the holiday park’s ownership boundary as well as linking with roads connected to the main part of the holiday park and sits off the A165 which has bus links to nearby towns.

North Yorkshire Council has not set a date for deciding on the applicatio­n which is currently pending considerat­ion.

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