City Hall conversion could cost £750k before work
A council has warned that plans to turn a portion of a notable municipal building into a hotel might cost £750,000
before work even starts.
The funds will be used by Norwich City Council to develop plans to turn a portion of its City Hall headquarters into a
hotel, conference centre, office space, or residential apartments.
However, several council members have expressed worries about the huge amount and enquired as to how it will be
used.
The council claims that the building’s layout is “outdated and inefficient” and that its renovation would assist
generate much-needed funding.
Earlier this month, the authority revealed the plans for the Grade II* listed structure.
It has previously issued a warning that it must save more than £9.5 million over the next five years due to severe
financial challenges.
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