Piazza De-requisitioned after World War 2
Written by Angela Gooch on March 6th, 2008 in Entertainment, Social History, Town Council.
PIAZZA PLANS
As it now seems likely that the Piazza may be de-requisitioned shortly, as soon as the War Department has re-moved its fittings from the premises, the Foreshore Committee has made the following recommendations.
If the premises are de-requisitioned in time, the Council is recommended to operate them as a cafe during the coming season.
The Chairman of the Foreshore Committee and the Surveyor are to investigate the work to be carried out and the equipment to she purchased in order to use the premises for catering
purposes this season and the possibility of heating the premises.
The Surveyor is to prepare a scheme for the conversion of the lower portion of the Piazza Cafe into a restaurant and the upper Portion into a conference and dance hall.
The Clerk is to press the Military Authorities to release the premises in time for the coming season.
Picture of the Piazza, Grand Parade, Skegness taken around 1933.

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