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States supports buying Greve de Lecq cafe

Greve de Lecq cafe
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The States has agreed to buy the former cafe site at Greve de Lecq

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Jersey politicians have supported plans to buy a former cafe and car park at Greve de Lecq for public use.

Deputy Lyndon Farnham proposed the States should buy the £5m site of the former Cafe Romany in June.

The site was set to be turned into a private home after the former cafe was sold in 2020, with planning permission approved for a four-bedroom home and 100-seat eatery in 2022.

The States Assembly must now approve a proposed price before completing the purchase.

As a result of the vote - which saw 32 States members for, 10 against and one abstention - officials are to enter negotiations with the site's current owner.

Ministers have been asked to ensure they do not pay over the odds for the property.

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