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‘No alternative’ but to axe Christchurch cafe


THERE is no alternative to controversial plans to expand Christchurch’s library by swallowing up a café next door, council officers have said.

Nearly 6,000 people had signed a petition urging councillors to save High Street business Kelly’s Kitchen.

They were given renewed hope after Dorset County Council’s planning committee told officers to go away and look at other ways of expanding the library.

But in a letter seen by the Daily Echo, a senior council officer concludes there is “no practical alternative” to extending the library into Kelly’s Kitchen.

The café’s owners claim its closure would hit the High Street hard at a time when a string of shop units are already standing empty.

One shop, previously home to the Birthdays card retailer, currently displays a Grim Reaper model in its window.

Dorset County Council’s head of property management Mike Harries says in his letter that it was an “inescapable fact” that the library was too small for the town’s 40,000 population.

The option of expanding into the library’s garden would impinge on listed garden walls or mean building a two-storey extension, he said.

Mr Harries said there were already 10 cafes and restaurants within 350 metres of the library and a further 11 nearby.

Removing one would not affect the vitality of the town centre.

But the business’s owner Terry Kelly said he was “disappointed” and hoped councillors would not agree with the officers.

“The county council have made no attempt to instruct architects to look at other alternatives,” he said.

“We have offered to help and work with them to find a solution for Christchurch to have a larger improved library and still retain Kelly’s Kitchen as requested.”

He added: “The loss of Kelly’s Kitchen will be detrimental to the vitality and viability of Christchurch high street.

“Its close proximity to the bus stops, level entrance and table service make this facility particularly suitable for the many elderly and disabled residents and visitors to Christchurch High Street.”

A statement from the county council would only confirm that the library service had been asked in May to reconsider its plans and that its conclusions would be presented to the planning committee on August 7.

Comments(11)

makingtime says...
9:08pm Mon 6 Jul 09

Well, move into one of the empty units and stop bleating then. Simple solution. If the support is genuine then there will be no problems.

For visitors to Christchurch why not go somewhere that is better quality and better value than this rubbish?

DorsetEco says...
12:31am Tue 7 Jul 09

Three alternative plans for the expansion of the library were displayed in the library. Each of which showed building on the existing library garden. The planners assertion that the library must be expanded is nonsense. As a regular user of the library I have yet to see the place overcrowded.
So to achieve the ambitions of Mr Harries we loose a chunk of the delightful garden of James Druitt’s House (the Library), we loose a viable business at a time of immense pressure on small businesses in the town, and we loose £2million of hard earned cash, contributed by the wealth creators in our community.
He may not have experienced the rigours of wealth creation but I assure him that to squander our money at such a time and cause such damage to our heritage and to local business is the height of folly.

bobbins says...
10:03am Tue 7 Jul 09

I thought they had 12,000 signatures last week. Now it's down to 6,000?

Bournehammer68 says...
10:03am Tue 7 Jul 09

is this still dragging on??? move to new premises for gods sake!
as this article clearly states ther are empty premisise in the high street.
why not look at this as a chance to expand and improve on what is quite frankly a dated set up to say the least.
oh no we'd rather sit here hand ringing and bleating, boo hoo.

manana says...
11:33am Tue 7 Jul 09

Surprised this is still going on. Extend the library into Kellys Kitchen, thats worth much more than their overpriced food and drink. If they are so popular then, like so many have said, move into one of the vacant shops and people will still come.

Fightingback says...
12:19pm Tue 7 Jul 09

We don't need an extension to a library that seldom has more than a handful of people in it.

More to the point, public finances have to be severely cut back as the public purse is empty.

Make Mr Harries redundant as he is clearly someone out of touch with reality.

MonsterRavingCommensenseParty says...
12:48pm Tue 7 Jul 09

So lets get things into perspective here....
Kelly’s Kitchen, whether you believe it to be overpriced, rubbish or whatever, is a thriving local business which costs me, as a local taxpayer, nothing as I don’t use it.
The Library, which I also do not frequent, (as I like almost everyone else in Dorset own a computer which can access the web) DOES cost me money and its going to cost another £2000000, yes TWO MILLION QUID of our money to make it bigger. Now don’t get me wrong , I’m all for paying for public services like Libraries, police, fire, etc...IF WE USE THEM! The library will not be used, take a walk into Christchurch today, have a look at how many people are using the Library....do we need more Library? Then have a look at how many people are using Kelly’s Kitchen (The former will cost us £2,000,000.00, the latter £0.00!).
Common sense says ...leave Kelly’s alone, leave the library alone...I know, let’s give 2 million quid to the old people in this area who don’t have a soul to look after them....

Chris... says...
4:02pm Tue 7 Jul 09

I do not frequent Kellys as much as some people do from reading this and other reports. However, I am in support with those who agree that at this time, is it worth £2m to extend an under used library, to rid the town of a thriving business, and possibly loose a part of history of Christchurch.

Whats the point of having officials that matters like this are passed on to, but their answers are not taken.

Whatever people might think of Kellys, the problem is with the council and the ludicrous way of using your money.


ski says...
5:03pm Tue 7 Jul 09

For goodness sake Echo, give it a rest how much more free advertising is this cafe going to get?It is just a cafe like many others in the town.

david barbara says...
5:41pm Tue 7 Jul 09

ski wrote:
For goodness sake Echo, give it a rest how much more free advertising is this cafe going to get?It is just a cafe like many others in the town.
Not really like any other is it?

It is being force closed

Trig says...
6:58pm Tue 7 Jul 09

If its that successful open up in the old woolworths site, simple!


OMINOUS: The ‘Grim Reaper’ peers out from a shop window in Christchurch. The empty Woolworth store can be seen reflected in the glass Picture: Mike Swift OMINOUS: The ‘Grim Reaper’ peers out from a shop window in Christchurch. The empty Woolworth store can be seen reflected in the glass. Picture: Mike Swift

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