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Neglected Grade-II Listed Hotel Ordered to Undergo Repairs by Council

Summary

  • Owner of Royal Victoria Hotel in Newport received third enforcement notice
  • Hotel has been closed since 2015 due to structural damage
  • Council plans to use compulsory purchase powers to acquire the property
Neglected Grade-II Listed Hotel Ordered to Undergo Repairs by Council

As of November 13th, 2025, the owner of the deteriorating Grade-II listed Royal Victoria Hotel in Newport has been issued another enforcement notice by Telford and Wrekin Council. This marks the third such notice the council has issued since July 2023, calling for the owner to carry out necessary repairs to the property.

The Royal Victoria Hotel has been closed since 2015, and its owner, Roger Brock, has previously stated that the structural damage to the building means demolition is his only option. However, the council has disputed this, saying it plans to use compulsory purchase powers to acquire the hotel.

The ongoing dispute between the council and the hotel's owner highlights the challenges faced in preserving historic buildings that have fallen into disrepair. The council's enforcement notices aim to compel the owner to take action and address the deteriorating condition of the Grade-II listed property, which is a significant part of Newport's architectural heritage.

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The Royal Victoria Hotel in Newport has been closed since 2015 due to structural damage, and its owner has previously stated that demolition is the only option.
The council has issued three enforcement notices since July 2023, calling for the owner to carry out necessary repairs to the property. The council also plans to use compulsory purchase powers to acquire the hotel.
The owner of the Royal Victoria Hotel is Roger Brock.

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