Business owners have welcomed the news that a council has promised to make safe a dilapidated hotel that has led to a popular shopping street being closed.
The Royal Victoria Hotel is in a bad state of disrepair
“Yes, I am relieved the council is going to act, but I’ll believe it when I see it. This has been dragging on for too long. It needs to be sorted before Easter as that is when the town gets busy.” Thomas Peach, owner of Sluice Juice in St Mary’s Street, took to Facebook earlier this week and recorded a video to lament the road closure that he said has cost him 50 per cent of his monthly takings.
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