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Temporary dive centre at Bouley Bay gets planning approval

Temporary dive centre at Bouley Bay gets planning approval

Friday 17 February 2023

Temporary dive centre at Bouley Bay gets planning approval

Friday 17 February 2023


Planning permission has been granted for a temporary dive centre at Bouley Bay while the former Water’s Edge Hotel is demolished and rebuilt as single luxury home.

The centre is currently based in the lower ground floor of the empty hotel and will return to roughly the same spot when the new building is completed in 2-3 years’ time.

A new café will also open next door.

The redevelopment of the hotel was approved by the Planning Committee in October but a separate application – proposing that the dive centre should move to temporary cabins on the car parking spaces between the Water’s Edge and the German bunker – was rejected.

The Committee was concerned about the loss of parking while the work took place.

In January, the family behind the development and their advisors came up with a new solution, which has now been approved by Planning.

A temporary centre will be created on the viewing platform above the German bunker, which is halfway between the slipway and the empty hotel, next to the public toilets.

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Pictured: An artist's impression of the super-home with the site of the temporary dive centre in the foreground (MS Planning).

The large redundant winch in the centre of the platform will be removed and later returned when the centre moves into its new permanent home.

The 82m² temporary centre will be a “bespoke timber frame” construction. 

In approving the application, Planning Officer Lawrence Davies wrote: “Such a structure would not be acceptable in this protected coastal location in the long-term; however, as a short-term solution to enable the dive centre to continue to operate, the development is considered to be acceptable.”

The department received 56 letters of support from the public; none in opposition.

Mr Davies added: “It is acknowledged that there is a risk that the main hotel redevelopment could take longer than expected (for example, if there are contractual issues which lie beyond the planning process), and that there may be calls for the temporary structure to be in place for longer than the 2-3 year period anticipated. 

“It is proposed to impose a condition as part of the permission requiring the building to be removed from the site by the end of a period of four years, come what may. If a request is received to extend the permission at this time, then this would be considered on its merits.”

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