Plans for flats on site of St Helier pub submitted

3D architectural rendering of a modern, multi-story building on a corner lot, featuring a white facade with black accents, large windows, residential units with balconies above, and rooftop gardens with greenery, set in an urban environment.Image source, Government of Jersey / Castletree Group
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As well as one- and two-bedroom flats, the development would have three units for short-term accommodation

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A former Jersey pub could be turned into flats, if a new planning application is approved.

The four-storey development, on the site of the Town House Pub, in St Helier, would have 15 one- and two-bedroom apartments.

The building, on the corner of New Street and Craig Street, would also have three flats designed for short-term accommodation.

The pub's former facade would be retained, while storage for motorbikes, bikes and bins would be added, according to plans submitted to Jersey's planning department.

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