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New hotel plan for National Motorcycle Museum to create 200 jobs

Plans for a new hotel near the flourishing M42 corridor have been submitted as part of a wider investment in the National Motorcycle Museum.

Plans for the National Motorcycle Museum

Plans for a new hotel near the flourishing M42 corridor have been submitted as part of a wider investment in the National Motorcycle Museum.

Proposals to be submitted to Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council (SMBC) for a 250-bedroom hotel and wider refurbishment at the museum would create up to 200 jobs, trustees claim.

The proposals are timed to coincide with plans to invest hundreds of millions of pounds into a project, dubbed º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Central, to create 100,000 jobs around HS2, the NEC and Birmingham Airport.

However, the scheme would require development in the borough’s green belt, and a senior Solihull councillor said the museum will have to prove exceptional circumstances for work to take place.

Museum trustees say the plan is to restructure to provide a major tourism attraction displaying the heritage of the British motorcycle industry.

The plans come on the back of increased demand for conferences and overnight stays at the museum, and trustees say if proposals are give the green light they will secure the future of the existing 150 staff.

Nick Hartland, one of directors of the museum said: “We believe that the proposed interest will transform the museum as a tourist attraction of international reach.

“The proposals will provide many new jobs and we believe are very much aligned with the council’s long term economic strategy for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Central.”