Luxury hotel and multi-storey car park part of the scheme
Plans to redesign popular venue Victoria Warehouse - where overcrowding complaints have been made in recent years - have been tabled. Bosses have submmited a planning application to reconfigure the existing complex, made up of three early 20th-century warehouses and ancillary buildings.
Later down the line, The Bays, which now host 'plug & play' events for dinners and galas, were once packed full of goods from brands including Kellog's, McVitie's and Cadbury's. It was only in 2005 that Victoria Warehouse as we know it today began to take shape, as work began to create one of the most ambitious event facilities in the UK.
“Whilst already an international venue, the aim is to ensure that Victoria Warehouse improves upon its position,” it said.
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