Wooden hoardings erected around site
After years of inaction, there is at last evidence that a re-development of the Castle Mona Hotel may be about to happen.
The new owners, who have still to be identified publically, have replaced the old rusty fencing with a high wooden hoarding, blocking the view entirely of the entrance to the former Governor's residence.
The building was bought in May from the Sefton Group.
John Moss has more details . .
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