Greggs Pub Closure Update: Owners Reveal Details
Bootle’s Breeze Hill Set for Major Conversion as Former Mons Pub Site Awaits New Progress
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Bootle, UK – The familiar landscape of Breeze Hill in Bootle is on the cusp of a significant change, as the site of the former Mons public house prepares for a new chapter. While official plans remain under wraps, speculation is rife within the local community about what the future holds for this prominent location.
A Familiar Landmark’s demise
The Mons pub, a long-standing fixture on Breeze Hill, closed its doors some time ago, leaving a void in the community and a vacant lot that has become a focal point for local discussion. The site, located at 36-38 Breeze Hill, has been the subject of much local interest, notably as a recent notice displayed on fencing around the car park has shed some light on the immediate future of the land.
Car Park Closure Signals impending Change
A notice posted on the metal fencing surrounding the car park area has informed the public of upcoming changes. it states: “Please be aware the car park at the former Mons public house, 36-38 Breeze hill, bootle, is private land and third party usage/occupation is not permitted by the landowner. This car park will be secured from 11th April 2025 and any cars should be removed before this date. Any cars remaining in this car park after this date shall be removed at the cost of the car owner.”
This clear interaction indicates that the landowner is taking steps to secure the property, signalling a move towards a new development phase. The closure date of April 11,2025,suggests that significant groundwork or preparatory activities are expected to commence around that time.
Community Buzz: Greggs and Starbucks Rumours
The absence of official announcements has fuelled a flurry of speculation on local social media platforms. Bootle-based Facebook groups have been abuzz with discussions, with a recurring rumour suggesting the potential arrival of popular high-street brands Greggs and Starbucks.
While these rumours have generated a mix of excitement and apprehension among residents, it’s important to note that there are currently no official plans lodged with the Sefton Council planning portal to confirm these specific developments.
Mixed Reactions to Potential New Businesses
The prospect of a greggs and a Starbucks has been met with varied reactions. Many locals have expressed enthusiasm for a potential upgrade to the currently vacant lot, seeing it as a positive step for the area. However, some residents have voiced concerns, particularly regarding the proximity of such establishments to Hillside High School. The potential impact on student footfall and the general atmosphere of the neighbourhood are key considerations for those who have shared their views online.
The Future Remains Unwritten
What is certain is that the beloved Mons pub will not be making a return to Breeze Hill. As the site transitions from its former identity, the community eagerly awaits concrete details about the planned developments. For those interested in the future of this prominent Bootle location, keeping an eye on official council announcements and local news will be key. The transformation of the former Mons pub site promises to be a significant talking point for Bootle residents in the coming months and years.
