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Plans for new pub, restaurant & club set for Gloucester


Plans to transform former Jumpin' Jaks nightclub in Gloucester into new pub, restaurant, beer garden and club have been set before Gloucester City Council.

The firm that owns he Brunswick Road site, Supreme Services has already been awarded a late night licence by council bosses.

If the plans are approved, building work could begin as early as April and it would be five months before the venue is reopened.

The pub and restaurant will open for seven-days-a-week across the ground floor, and will serve high-end pub food.

The first floors and the venue's yard will be turned into a beer garden. During evenings at the weekends, the ground floor would become a club area.

The new venue will be open until midnight Mondays through to Thursdays, 2.30am on Fridays and Saturdays, and 1am on Sunday.

There are also plans to build nine student flats across two floors in the five-storey Jaks building.

The club, pub and restaurant and flats would form phase one of the £1m redevelopment. Phase two, which would begin next year, would see the office block at the back of the building converted into 20 student flats.