The Beau Rivage Hotel is situated in the south side of La Route de la Baie in the Parish of St Brelade and under the ownership and control of Mr Robert Weston. On the 30th October 2003 Senior Building Control Surveyor John Le Coulliard visited the Beau Rivage Hotel at the request of workmen on site to offer advice on the work which they were undertaking. It was evident to the Officer that works were being undertaken for which a building permit had not been issued. Since that date Officers of the Building Control Section in conjunction with the Enforcement Section have attempted to gain the compliance of Mr Weston in regularising the works that had commenced. Despite continual requests to make formal retrospective applications for those unauthorised works, Mr Weston has ignored that request and indeed continued the alterations through to completion. The unauthorised works are detailed as follows: 1) Doorway from first floor landing to cleaner’s room has been blocked up. 2) The partition of the cleaner’s room with room 101 has been removed and the area incorporated into that room. 3) That newly incorporated area has seen a fully fitted kitchen installed. 4) The doorway from the first floor corridor to room 101 has been blocked up. 5) In the partition between rooms 101 and 102 the original door has been blocked up and a new doorway created. 6) A lobby has been created within room 102 against its access door with the first floor landing which creates a new access to rooms 101 and 102. 7) Within the western first floor corridor, two new doorways have been created to allow interchangeable room arrangements. 8) Within room 104 a new fully fitted kitchen has been installed. The effects of these alterations have enabled what had been five individual guest rooms to become two self contained units of accommodation. The alterations described upon the first floor have also been carried out on the second and third floor in an identical manner. A file was referred to H.M. Attorney General for his consideration of prosecution against the Company and Mr Weston. That file remains with the Crown Officers’ Department and advice recently obtained suggest that formal notice should be served. It is evident that despite numerous request and meeting with Mr Weston that compliance is not going to be gained and the property is regularly occupied by Tourists without the integrity and safety of those unauthorised alterations being confirmed. Although the possibility of prosecution continues it will of course not require that the said works are removed and therefore at this time, the most appropriate action would be the service of formal notice as detailed in the recommendations. |