What used to be Shoe Zone in Shanklin could given a new lease of life, as a Premier Stores, which will include a ‘beer cave’ and ‘soft drinks cave’.
The former shoe shop on Regent Street has been empty for nearly six months, but it could soon be converted into a convenience store with an off-licence.
Plans for a Premier Stores have been unveiled by Subramaniam Sabeeshan, who runs similar branches across the Island.
‘Beer cave’ and a ‘soft drinks cave’
Proposed, is a ‘beer cave’ and a ‘soft drinks cave’, as well as machines serving Costa Coffee, slushies and milkshakes, and the sale of American confectionery.
Suggested opening hours are 6am to 11pm, Monday to Sunday.
A licensing application has been submitted, which could allow the store to sell alcohol to be consumed off the premises.
Loitering would be deterred
Staff would be trained to deal with problems, CCTV cameras could be installed and signage would be displayed to request customers leave the shop in a quiet and orderly way, deterring them from loitering around the premises, say documents submitted to the Isle of Wight council.
View the plans
You can view the proposals, 24/00151/LAPNEW, on the Isle of Wight council’s licensing register.
The public consultation runs until 15th March 2024.
Shanklin’s Shoe Zone closed in September and was the second branch to shut, following Ryde, in March 2022.
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