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Southern Belle pub, High Street, Gillingham, to become micropub and flats

A public house neighbouring a busy railway station is due to be transformed into a micropub.

The Southern Belle in Gillingham High Street will be downsized after councillors approved planning permission.

The Southern Belle in Gillingham town centre. Picture: Google Streeview
The Southern Belle in Gillingham town centre. Picture: Google Streeview

The floorspace in the business, which sits opposite Gillingham Railway Station, will be scaled down to make way for two neighbouring flats, while the upper floors will host three more.

Due to its proximity to the station, the developers opted to include cycle lockers, but no spaces for cars.

Documents presented to the planning department said the current pub was "unsuitably large and unfit for purpose".

They said: "The proposal for a micropub has been put forward as it provides the area with more opportunity as it is more attractive for new clientèle and doing so will reconfigure the pub into a more financially attractive format."

However, a petition was submitted to the council signed by 108 people urging the pub to remain as it is.

The council's planning committee approved the plans during a meeting on Wednesday.

Committee chairman Cllr Diane Chambers (Con) said: "I think it's very welcome that rather than going to a house of multiple occupation, it's coming out of that and people will get better quality of living."

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