JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
WORK has begun on a fish and chip shop and function centre over Corio Bay at Western Beach.
Proponent Malcolm Ralton said the start of construction was the culmination of a three-year process to secure approval for the development.
Mr Ralton said he initially proposed a floating fish and chip shop but the facility would now rest on eight 12-metre piles driven into the seabed and with a “wave attenuator” for protection.
Safety concerns had forced the change to ensure a stable base for cooking, he said.
“The first of the piles are being driven into place now and then we will lay a flat barge over the piles. We have a prefabricated structure ready to erect on the base.”
Mr Ralton said the barge was previously a floating fish and chip shop on the Yarra River at Docklands in Melbourne.
Work begins for fish shop on bay
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