The old Post Office in Ramsey could be transformed into a new restaurant if a planning application is passed.
Thyme and Plaice Limited has submitted plans to turn the ground floor of the building on Court Row into an ‘up-market’ fine dining restaurant.
It’s proposed the eatery – which would cater for up to 42 people –w ould open between Wednesday and Saturday serving lunch and dinner.
Up to nine staff could be employed in the venture in the kitchen and restaurant.
The planning application was submitted at the end of last month and is currently pending consideration.
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