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**BREAKING NEWS
BEACH TAVERN SITE LATEST
Foss Holding, owners of Beach Tavern site, issue response to article published by Bay Life, 15 February 2017
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Foss Holding, statement to Bay Life, 16 February 2017

“The Beach Tavern was originally the Honeypot Tea Rooms, but had to close due to lack of support from both residents/visitors.

“It then became the Beach Tavern and again had to close due to lack of support from the community and under dubious circumstances (Facebook October 2015) by all accounts not the sort of place you would like your families/friends to frequent.

“The local community tried and failed to obtain the support to re-open it as a library in 2016

“The community surely don’t want this eyesore left standing as a blot on the landscape in the centre of the village, for visitors to see

“The flats that we are proposing are high end and would encourage at the very least a better visual impact for both residents and visitors alike”.

—Ray Foss, Director,
For and on behalf of FOSS Holding Limited
16 February 2017