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100-bed hotel and conference and events venue set for Milford Waterfront

The two developments will look to make a major contribution to the local economy and create around 50 jobs created

The planned hotel will have rooms spread over five floors and views across Milford Marina

A 100-bed hotel and multi-use conference and events venue is set for Milford Waterfront

Plans have been revealed by the Port of Milford Haven for the build of a hotel and separate conference and events venue

Two planning applications have following the Port receiving approval of outline planning for its multi-million-pound Milford Waterfront development last month.

Together, the developments will look to make a major contribution to the economic prosperity of the area with around 50 jobs created, including several apprenticeship opportunities.

The 40,000 sq. ft 100-bedroom hotel will be located towards the entrance to Milford Waterfront on the site of the disused Burnyeats building; which will be demolished.

The planned hotel will feature a mix of standard and family rooms spread over five floors with views across Milford Marina. A restaurant and bar with a private dining area are also planned, plus meeting rooms and a small gym.

The Quay Stores building, originally constructed in around 1885 and is Grade II listed, is in line for a major face-lift

Opposite the entrance to Milford Waterfront, the Quay Stores building, which was originally constructed in around 1885 and is Grade II listed, is in line for a major face-lift. Designs that make use of the building’s many original features depict a multi-purpose conference and events venue capable of accommodating more than 300 people at a formal banquet. The facility will be able to host a variety of events including conferences, exhibitions, concerts and weddings.

If approved, both projects will follow similar development timescales with work due to commence in late spring 2020 and be completed by summer 2021.