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Travelodge hotel signs up to St James' Development in Dover

By: Victoria Chessum

Published: 00:01, 13 February 2015

Updated: 09:05, 13 February 2015

Travelodge will open its first hotel in Dover as part of the 120,000 sq ft St James' Development.

The 108-bed hotel will be constructed on the corner of Townwall Street and Maison Dieu Road.

It will join Cineworld, M&S Simply Food, and restaurant Frankie & Benny's.

This is what the scheme could look like on completion

The Travelodge site also includes two restaurant units and negotiations with potential tenants are at an advanced stage.

Tony O’Brien, UK Development director for Travelodge hotels, said: “The St James’s development is in an excellent location and the new Travelodge hotel will be perfect both for local tourists and those using the port.

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"This will be a major town centre redevelopment scheme, bringing fantastic new national retailers, restaurants and cinema to the town which will provide great amenities for our customers and enables us to provide the best value hotel accommodation.

We have been working on this project with the council and the developers for several years and so are really looking forward to opening in 2016 and becoming a key part of the community in Dover.“

Leader of the district council, Paul Watkins, said: “We’re delighted that Travelodge has realised the potential of Dover and the St James’s development.

"As well as supporting the local tourist trade, the new hotel will also appeal to the 12million passengers passing through the Port of Dover each year.”

'We’re delighted that Travelodge has realised the potential of Dover and the St James’s development.' - Cllr Paul Watkins

As well as supporting the local tourist trade, the new hotel will also appeal to the 12million passengers passing through the Port of Dover each year.”

Clive Lynton of developers, Bond City, said: “St James’s is building real momentum as a mixed use development with the combination of hotel, cinema, restaurants, and retail providing a real boost to the town centre economy.

"The addition of a strong hotel brand has always been part of our plans for the site and we’re delighted to have Travelodge as a key tenant.”

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