Amusements business seeks safer location after repeated floods

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Norona Amusements has suffered repeated flooding over the years

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A flood-hit Dumfries business which has suffered damage costing tens of thousands pounds to repair has lodged plans to move to a safer location.

Windmill Leisure runs Norona Amusements on the town's Friars Vennel.

It is close to the Whitesands area which has flooded hundreds of times since records began.

The family-run business now hopes to move its operations to the safety of a former Shoe Zone store on Dumfries High Street.

The Friars Vennel property was purchased in 1987 and has been run as an amusement arcade for 37 years.

However, a planning application has now been lodged to change the use of another property in order to relocate the business away from the River Nith.

A supporting statement said the current property had been "significantly impacted" by flooding on "numerous occasions".

It said they had taken steps to try to deal with the disruption caused - including the installation of barriers.

However, their insurance broker told them seven years ago that flooding cover for the property could not be obtained.

In December 2022, the building suffered the worst damage in its history and that prompted a review of the future of the business.

The old shoe shop at 97-99 High Street was recently purchased with a view to relocating in Dumfries.

The applicants said the new use could contribute to the "viability and vibrancy" of the town centre.

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