A development application (DA2024/1249) has been submitted for a proposed pub and microbrewery at Manly Wharf.
This is a ‘Nominated Integrated Development,’ requiring approval from Heritage NSW and the public exhibition period for submissions is open from 4 October to 1 November 2024. Residents along East and West Esplanade, as well as nearby apartments, have been notified. Everyone else can check out details of the DA 2024/1249 on the Northern Beaches Council website. The Statement of Environment Effects outlines the plans.
The proposed changes to the Wharf involve converting the 1,429m² tenancy (formerly the Aldi retail space) into a pub and microbrewery, complete with dining areas, live performance spaces, and new public facilities.
Manly Wharf is a significant heritage site under the Heritage Act 1977 and the State Environmental Planning Policy (Biodiversity and Conservation). Its iconic architecture ties to Sydney’s maritime history, and the alterations aim to respect and enhance the area’s cultural significance.
According to the DA the key features of the development are;
All proposed building alterations are within the interior of Manly Wharf, except the reconfiguration of an existing external stair and a new main entry to the premises. There are no proposed changes to Manly Wharf’s existing floor levels, nor its structure below water level.
This development also aims to enhance the wharf area with the addition of family-friendly facilities like an outdoor children’s play area, improved kitchen services, and upgraded safety features around the wharf
Community members are encouraged to submit their thoughts or objections before the 1 November 2024 deadline. Objections must specify the grounds for concern. For more information or to submit feedback, visit the Council’s website and search for DA2024/1249.
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