Part of a pub's restaurant could be converted into holiday lets.
Fenland Council has received plans for new accommodation at the Oliver Twist at Guyhirn, near Wisbech.
A planning statement says: "The proposal involves the change of use of part of the restaurant area of the existing Oliver Twist to form four units of holiday accommodation.
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"It will allow for the diversification of the business to help to sustain the existing village pub and restaurant."
It adds while part of the restaurant will be lost, a bar and restaurant area will remain and further tourist accommodation will be provided in the village.
"This would be of significant benefit to the local economy, thereby providing a wider sustainability benefit," it concludes.
A decision is expected later this year.
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