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New plans revealed for South Cumbrian holiday resort

by Cumbria Crack
25/01/2024
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Artist’s impression of a proposed lodge at the resort. Picture: ILM Group

New plans have been lodged for a more ‘sensitive’ holiday resort in Furness after controversial plans were withdrawn in December.

Developers ILM Group have lodged new plans with Westmorland and Furness Council for the Roanhead Lodge Resort which, they said, could bring £10 million in additional visitor spending annually to Cumbria.

The new scaled-back proposals will include the installation of 233 lodges, nearly half the previously proposed 450 lodges for the site, which the developers said would significantly reduce the number of visitors to the site and potential associated impacts on the natural environment.

According to developers, in the new plans buffer zones between the resort and designated nature sites have been expanded.

Greater protection has also been afforded to the nearby ancient woodland and the construction access to the site has been moved away from this area, said ILM.

And, it added, it was in a constructive dialogue with Natural England to make sure the scheme was designed as sustainably and sensitively as possible and has been working with a Natterjack toad expert to consider the population in the nearby Sandscale Haws.

In response to concerns raised about potential disturbance to wildlife, dogs will no longer be allowed at the resort.

Andrew Coutts, CEO of ILM Group, said: “We recognise the strength of feeling relating to our previous proposals and have listened intently to feedback, evolving our approach to provide a new masterplan for Roanhead Lodge Resort that is much more balanced and sensitive to the surrounding environment.”

ILM Group said planned facilities include a health and wellness club, children’s activity zones, an education centre, and a brasserie, all of which will be open to the public.

Conversations are also underway with several local community groups about giving them access to the facilities on site, it added.

Land use comparison. Picture: ILM Group

Developers said the resort would create 209 jobs during construction as well as an additional 184 permanent jobs during operation with 164 of these expected on-site at Roanhead resort. Apprenticeship opportunities would also be offered via a new training academy on the site.

Mr Coutts added: “The proposals continue to represent a major opportunity to stimulate the visitor economy locally, create hundreds of jobs, and provide high-quality amenities, which will support the Furness area’s transformation into a thriving place to live, work and visit.

“Dedicated visitor accommodation, with the appropriate infrastructure, facilities, and professional management in place to support it, has an important role to play in this journey, ensuring that economic growth is realised sustainably and that there is a positive impact on the wider community.”

The proposed lodges will be made of sustainable materials with green roof technology and will incorporate low carbon measures, such as high levels of insulation and low carbon heating systems.

The developer has also been working with a natterjack toad specialist to consider the population of this species in and around nearby Sandscale Haws.

This includes introducing specially designed natterjack toad habitat creation and contributions to off-site habitat creation and management, as well as additional measures to minimise potential harm from the road network.

The previous planning application faced opposition from environmental groups and campaign group, Save Roanhead, created a petition which received more than 7,000 signatures.

Friends of the Lake District planning officer Lorayne Wall previously said: “A holiday resort is simply inappropriate for an area protected at an international level, and so highly valued by so many for its wildlife, landscape, and the sense of peace and tranquillity it offers to the residence of Furness and beyond.”

Cumbria Local Enterprise Partnership said it was encouraging the developers had listened to feedback from the previous proposals.

Jo Lappin, CEO of Cumbria Local Enterprise Partnership, said: “The Cumbria LEP fully supports the development of tourist facilities across Cumbria, so that visitors have the opportunity to experience the exceptional offer available across the whole of the county.

“The Roanhead Lodge resort will provide an excellent base for visitors to discover and explore the Furness Peninsula and its natural, industrial and cultural offer.

“It is really encouraging to see that the resort developers have listened and responded to feedback from residents and stakeholders and taken this into account in developing their further plans for the site.”

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