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Bid for Lake District 18-hole adventure golf course

by Cumbria Crack
29/10/2024
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Plans for an 18-hole adventure golf course in the Lake District are set to be given the go-ahead.

Members of the development control committee for the Lake District National Park Authority are recommended to approve proposals from Choices Health Club to create the course at Troutbeck Bridge Swimming Pool in Windermere.

The course would include features like bridges, greens, ponds, signs and lighting.

Plans also involve relandscaping the existing car park and renovating the front of the health club building.

Plans for a golf attraction were refused in July 2023 by the authority after planners ruled the proposals would lead to the deterioration of irreplaceable habitats among other reasons.

However, the new proposed site is south east of the health club and no longer next to the ancient woodland north of the club.

The plans said: “The proposal would be sited to the south east of the existing health club, and it is proposed to offer this leisure facility to diversify the existing leisure offering to existing users as well as to provide a diversified attraction to tourists, who already visit the health club.”

The course would include nine holes which are wheelchair accessible.

The planning statement says the proposals would deliver significant biodiversity enhancements to the site.

An ecological appraisal accompanying the application concluded that, given the nature and scale of the proposed development, it was considered that there was no potential for a foreseeable impact on the ancient woodland.

Objections have been raised by the nearby Lakes School and Westmorland and Furness Council, as the local education authority, about the potential impact of the proposals on the safe operation of the school.

The objection said: “Our clients object to the proposals on the basis that they involve the creation of a new tourism attraction in an inappropriate location which would introduce levels of activity which would lead to unacceptable impacts on the safe operation of the school, and the safeguarding and amenity of pupils.”

A report by national park planning officers said the plans would not introduce unacceptable level of overlooking and add quieter periods would likely be mid-week in term time.

“I do not therefore consider the proposed activity associated with the use would lead to an unacceptable impact on students at the school, in particular those using the sports hall”, the report added.

It is proposed the golf course would be open from 9.15 am until an hour after sunset from October to March. From April to September the golf course would close at 9pm or an hour after sunset, whichever is earliest.

Planning officers said: “The proposals receive support from development plan policy as a community facility, a tourist attraction and existing business.

“The site specific impacts in terms of impacts on neighbours, traffic and parking, which would occur in the context of an established health club and swimming pool and the wider context of its car park and extensive nearby school buildings, are considered to be acceptable.”

Members of the development control committee will discuss the application when they meet on November 6.

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