18-hole plans not on course in Westbury

The owners of White Horse Country Park in Westbury believe they have been left in limbo by Wiltshire Council over planning permission to build a nine-hole extension around the existing White Horse golf course.

Derek Hulin, who bought the park with Shaun May for £1.5million in July 2009, says Wiltshire Council’s planning department failed to respond to their inquiries until they were told their application would be regarded as a waste operation.

The application, which was originally submitted in June 2012, was recently withdrawn after planning officers told the owners that they needed to re-apply with additional waste information.

While the new application is waiting to be registered, Mr Hulin is concerned the long delay has left prospective members uncertain about whether the nine-hole extension will ever go ahead.

Mr Hulin said: “There are people at the club who are questioning whether this is ever going to happen and I have to keep assuring them that it will. We have people waiting to become members until it is confirmed that the golf course will be extended to an 18-hole, so everyone is in limbo at the moment.

“We withdrew the application on the advice of Wiltshire Council as they seem to keep changing the goal posts. I feel they have let us down. We would hopefully have been employing people now if the application had moved on, so it’s quite annoying.

“Maybe they think we’ll just go away, but we want this course made.”

Although the nine-hole extension has experienced problems, the new driving range is expected to open in April.

A spokesman for Wiltshire Council said: “Since the application was received last July, there has been a continuing dialogue with the applicant’s agent over the waste management operations associated with the proposed development and the information required for the application to be properly considered and determined. 

"Following advice given on a number of occasions,  the application has now been withdrawn and is to be re-submitted with the necessary information and description; to date no new application has been registered.”
 

 

 

Comments(8)

cght36 says...
4:02pm Fri 1 Mar 13

One way not to get your planning application passed, slag off the council in the newspapers!! May be a longer wait now!!

beetawix says...
9:06pm Fri 1 Mar 13

why are they using goal posts?

george1 says...
2:36pm Sat 2 Mar 13

they are just airing their frustrations. why is it when westbury tries to do something new or different obsacles are put in peoples way. i bet if it was going to be a supermarket the permission would have been granted in seconds.

1984 says...
6:40pm Mon 4 Mar 13

planning department..........
.............enough said!

yeold6x says...
9:15pm Mon 4 Mar 13

Just a thought for the applicants, Secret handshakes and brown envelopes would seem to work wonders with the wiltshire planners!!

Mrs Donnyfly says...
7:54am Tue 5 Mar 13

yeold6x wrote:
Just a thought for the applicants, Secret handshakes and brown envelopes would seem to work wonders with the wiltshire planners!!
Bordering on libel there yeold6x

yeold6x says...
11:21pm Tue 5 Mar 13

The use of the words 'would seem' and not does, makes the post within the law. And it is only my opinion, from personal experience that the planners seem to follow particular guidelines depending on which way the wind is blowing. Innox riverside .v. SSP is another example of application dealing that doesn't stack up.

Mrs Donnyfly says...
8:59pm Wed 6 Mar 13

yeold6x wrote:
The use of the words 'would seem' and not does, makes the post within the law. And it is only my opinion, from personal experience that the planners seem to follow particular guidelines depending on which way the wind is blowing. Innox riverside .v. SSP is another example of application dealing that doesn't stack up.
Which is why I used the word bordering....

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