PlymouthLive readers have been discussing the off is experiencing after is looking for temporary permission to use the old Quality Hotel site as a storage area for redevelopment works. The council's ambition is to transform the site, with Propiteer Hotels Limited setting their sights on creating a Hilton Garden Inn alongside residential apartments. However, legal complexities have put a spanner in the works, prompting fresh discussions with Propiteer.

The local authority is seeking a temporary change of use to store materials for public schemes. In a statement the council said: “We would like to reiterate this is only a temporary use as the intention is still very much to have the site redeveloped. “Propiteer Hotels Limited is the council’s preferred developer for the site and they are proposing a Hilton Garden Inn along with residential apartments.

Readers such as, Timesay asks: "Hasn't Plymouth city council got enough space and piles to store things, you think they'd turn that into a car park for the 100 or so extra residents that have to go without parking due to over 100 staff being given free passes to park .what's crazy is staff at the hospital that provide a more important service have to pay for parking same as us all .all a big swizz if you ask me .

land for sale Jenny cliff watch out everyone." lad says: "City centre, central park, train station, Hilton hotel. The list goes on, what a joke this city is.

" Princewalter adds: "It's not being built because the comp.