A hotel, pub, drive-through coffee shop and petrol station are all part of the proposal.
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The outline planning application lodged with Powys County Council is for the roadside services to be built on land just off the Newtown bypass near the Glandulas caravan park and David Davies roundabout. Documents supporting the proposal estimate that 78 full time jobs and 39 part time jobs could be created across the hotel, pub, drive through coffee shop and petrol station.Mrs Sproulle added: “The hotel would likely generate a further 11 indirect jobs and there would be further indirect employment resulting from the food and retail uses.”
“The proposed development although offering a public house and drive through coffee shop is not intending to divert trade away from existing restaurants but is looking to expand upon the current offering.”She said: “This site is therefore deliverable and offers significant economic benefits for the area.”
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