THIS is the first image of plans to turn a Worthing seafront shelter into a new restaurant.
Bistrot Pierre, which has premises in south Wales, Birmingham, Nottingham and Bath, has been granted a long-term lease by Worthing Borough Council to convert and expand the structure opposite West Buildings into a restaurant overlooking the beach.
The image was released as developer Nextcolour Ltd presented plans to the public yesterday at St Pauls in Chapel Road.
The next step is for a planning application to be submitted.
James Morse, director of Nextcolour, said: “We are delighted to be part of the rejuvenation of Worthing seafront.
“Worthing is a great town and we hope our development will be seen positively as making it a great regional destination.”
The councillor in charge of regeneration, Kevin Jenkins, said: “We are determined to drive through significant improvements to our seafront offer.”
A second shelter near Steyne Gardens was also offered to would-be developers last year.
A decision on the winning bidder is expected soon.
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