Bloody hell, what a storm she's created with her little tirade at selling off of Morecambe's
"Crown Jewels"!
Lets put a few things straight about the Midland here. Yes Urban Splash firstly wanted to get an outside Hotel company in to run the Hotel but none were able strike a deal with Urban Splash. Urban Splash Hotels is now running the Hotel and is looking at other buildings around the country to create more Hotels, including the Cincinati (spelling?) building in Birmingham which is claimed will be their next project.
Next the rumour that they will turn it in to flats.
The money US have received from the various bodies has a tie in (7 years from memory) in which they cannot sell the Hotel. It is a listed building as well and as such change of use would not be given (it's been looked at before and refused point blank). So lets scotch that one right now.
Yes they got their thinking wrong and have adapted - they are now recruiting experienced staff to work in the Hotel and have employed the services of a well known and respected industry recruitment agency to do this for them. They are getting things right - slowly but none the less, they are going in the right direction!
Now - back to Evil-lynn
She has her own ideas of Morecambe future and it seems to hark back to the
Golden Days when day trippers arrived from Bratford (say it with the accent) and the prom and beaches were packed. Musicals and Comedy shows were on at the Winter Gardens and Pier theatres and there was a Punch & Judy show on each corner!
Unfortunately those days are long gone, Morecambe is seeing a resurgence of visitors (numbers are up this year on last), more people wanting accommodation - but expectations and desires have changed. Mondeo Man, turned in to BMW man and is now thinking he quite fancies becoming Auto Union Man - which means Morecambe has got to keep up. If that means a development on the promenade which encompases a more upmarket feel, boardwalks, boutique shops, cafe bar culture then so be it - it's what people want from a Sea-side resort now a days.
I can understand where she is coming from with the building of residential accommodation on the seaward side of the promenade, but's a sacrifice thats got to happen for the town to move forward.