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Restaurant plan for former Tenby bank draws town council objections

Tudor Square, Tenby (Pic: Google Street View)

PLANS to convert a former bank branch in the centre of Tenby to a restaurant have been lodged with national park planners, but the town council has objected.

HSBC in Tenby’s Tudor Square was the only bank in the seaside resort since Barclays shut in November 2022, following the closures of Lloyds, NatWest and Santander.

The HSBC closure announcement was made shortly afterwards.

The Tenby branch was one of 114 UK branches on the closure list.

It was originally planned that the Tudor Square branch would close its doors for the final time in April 2023, but following the initial announcement, “an independent report recommended more cash deposit services were made available to support the local community,” said a spokesperson for HSBC.

It was later announced the branch was to close permanently from August 6 of last year.

Earlier this year, a scheme for a retail use of the former bank by Chris and Barry Walters, through agent Hayston Developments & Planning Ltd, was granted by park planners.

As a retail use was a permitted development, that scheme just amounted to external alterations to the building, which were approved by planners.

In the latest application to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Ion Cernant of Carmarthen, through agent Llangain Designs, seeks permission for the change of use of the former HSBC bank, Tudor Square, Tenby, from its most recent use as a shop to a restaurant.

Tenby Town Council has objected to the scheme, asking for its refusal, saying: “This area of Tudor Square already has a number of cafes and restaurants within a 50-metre radius of the proposed development and members feel that the conversion of a shop to a restaurant will have a detrimental effect on the retail offering of the town centre.”

No supporting statement accompanying the application, detailing what is entailed, has yet been published on the park’s planning site.

The scheme will be considered by park planners at a later date.

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