No changes have been made to the plans.
“This scheme has not been brought forward by our clients as yet due to the ongoing fragile nature of the Guernsey tourism market, which has been compounded by the current covid pandemic,” a spokesperson for the firm said in a cover letter to Planning.

Pictured: Idlerocks was partially burnt down in 2003.
“We would urge the department to approve this application in a timely manner so that this important development has the opportunity to reach fruition.
“The Authority, in line with the published States ‘Revive and Thrive’ initiative will, we trust, see the substantial economic and consequential social benefits in supporting this project.”
The original Idlerocks hotel fell into disrepair after a fire caused two thirds of the roof to collapse in 2003.
The 2018 plans aim to build a boutique hotel complete with a “fine dining restaurant” and spa that “draws on the natural landscape” of Jerbourg.
Click HERE to read more about the plans for Idlerocks Hotel.
Pictured top: The plans submitted for Idlerocks.