Proposed Hotel Development Set to Replace Local Café
A planning proposal has been submitted for the demolition of the Beirut Nights café, with plans to construct a new hotel featuring 162 bedrooms. The structure is set to rise between 11 and 13 storeys, and will include various facilities aimed at enhancing both guest experience and local amenities.
Details of the Development
The new hotel aims to provide a range of services beyond accommodation. The ground floor will house a café, while the first floor will be dedicated to meeting facilities. Additional features include:
- Eleventh-floor fitness suite
- Cycle parking
- Internal servicing bay
- Bin storage areas
- Public realm enhancements
The proposed development is viewed as an opportunity to rejuvenate the area while adding much-needed accommodation in response to increasing demand.
Community Engagement and Consultations
The deadline for public consultation on the proposal is set for 5:00 PM on 19 April 2018. Community feedback is encouraged, and interested parties can reach out for more information via phone or email.
Accessing Additional Information
For those interested in more detailed planning documents, the relevant materials can be found on the OPDC Planning Register. Users can search using the specific application reference number associated with the proposal.
Background
The planned hotel comes at a time when the UK is experiencing a surge in tourism and a growing demand for accommodations. This initiative may contribute to the local economy by creating jobs and attracting more visitors to the area.
Source: official statements, news agencies, and public reports.
https://www.london.gov.uk/who-we-are/city-halls-partners/old-oak-and-park-royal-development-corporation-opdc/opdc-consultations/19-abbey-road-planning-application






























