The National Trust for Jersey is launching a public consultation about the Greve de Lecq Seaside Cafe.
At the National Trust for Jersey’s AGM, held on Friday 19th April, Alan Le Maistre, Chief Executive Officer confirmed that the Trust was launching the first phase of its public consultation process regarding the future of the former Seaside Café and the surrounding areas at Grève de Lecq.
The site now belongs to the people of Jersey, a really important milestone which recognises that Jersey’s coastline, beaches and public amenities are spaces that should be protected for the enjoyment of everyone forever.
The survey is the first stage of what the Trust hopes will be an informative and collaborative process over the coming months. It aims to clarify what people want to see at the site by asking high-level questions with clear and quantifiable outcomes. This feedback will help inform key elements of the Trust’s plans and set the tone for later stages of the consultation.
Alan Le Maistre said: “We are immensely excited by this opportunity. We already have the funding in place for some redevelopment of the site, but ultimately, the full scale and potential of our plans will be determined by the additional support that we receive. Together we have the chance to make this tired and neglected site into a beautiful, environmentally conscious space, with wonderful public amenities that will enhance Grève de Lecq now and into the future.”
The survey can be found here.