Committee will consider plan for 26 bedroom hotel on Grays High Street
By Christine Sexton - Local Democracy Reporter 3rd Dec 2025
By Christine Sexton - Local Democracy Reporter 3rd Dec 2025
COUNCILLORS have called in plans to convert three commercial units in Grays High Street into a 26-room hotel, citing concerns over parking, demand, and the impact on the town centre.
The proposal, submitted for the High Street, seeks full planning permission for a rear extension, an additional floor, and internal alterations to create a hotel while retaining two ground-floor commercial units.
The scheme would involve partial demolition of existing rear structures and the addition of a third storey above the mid-terrace building.
If approved, the hotel would provide 26 en-suite bedrooms, including three accessible rooms—one on each floor. Plans also include a breakfast lounge, kitchen, lifts, and a lobby, alongside refuse storage and a bicycle store at the rear.
Ground-floor units, currently occupied by a bakery and a dry cleaners, would remain in commercial use.
The council has received no public objections but it has been called in by seven Thurrock councillors to allow the planning committee to examine whether the development is appropriate for the site and its potential effect on the character of the area.
Planning officers have recommended approval, stating the proposal would modernise the existing premises and contribute to town centre regeneration. However, concerns have been raised about the lack of dedicated parking and whether there is sufficient demand for hotel accommodation in Grays.
The committee will consider the application at its next meeting on Tuesday (9 December), where councillors will weigh up benefits of the scheme after being presented with a report by officers who recommend approval.
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