November 22, 2018 10.35 am This story is over 64 months old

Well-known Scunthorpe nightclub could become offices, shop and cafe

Could this spell the end of The Brit?

The future of a well-known Scunthorpe nightclub is in doubt after plans were lodged to turn it into a shop, cafe and offices.

Owner Scott Slingsby submitted the plan to change the use of the Britannia nightclub, Frodingham Road, to North Lincolnshire Council.

Mr Slingsby said in his plans that the club has fallen victim to “widespread and acknowledged failing trade” in the nightclub scene.

The proposals would see the inside of the 111-year-old building remodelled to create multiple use.

This would include offices, shops, a cafe as well as a new mezzanine floor at first floor level with rooflights.

The club, known locally as ‘The Brit’, was first opened in 1907 as a traditional ale house by Melbourne Ales.

In 2010, Mr Slingsby invested an estimated £1 million transforming the landmark building at the corner of the High Street and Frodingham Road.

The transformation included a ground floor bar and a fire floor nightclub.

But in October 2017 the freehold of the building was put on the market for a reported £650,000.

Now, plans have been lodged to change the use of the nightclub.

The applicant said in his plans that the proposal would make “viable” use of the building and protect its future.

“The proposals will see significant investment into the centre of the town, bringing much needed, high quality commercial space to a central, sustainable location,” he said.

“The alternative uses are vital to secure the life of the building, as the current use is no longer considered financially viable.

“Without investment and alternative uses, the nightclub is at risk of closing and the building becoming derelict.”


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