The Public Inquiry into Peel L&P's revised plans for transformational investment in Hulton Park, Bolton, will open on October 6, 2022
The Public Inquiry follows Bolton Council's rejection of the revised plans to redevelop and restore the historic estate into an iconic sporting venue and healthy living destination.
Previous proposals for Hulton Park were approved by the Council in 2018 and, after the proposals were called in and a Public Inquiry held in 2019, the original scheme was approved by the Secretary of State in 2020.
The project is a potential game-changer for Bolton and would deliver a £240m investment, over 1,000 jobs, and a long-term national impact of £1.6bn. The vision remains within Bolton's sights as the project remains one of only two English venues shortlisted by UK Sport and Ryder Cup Europe for an English bid for the 2031 Ryder Cup.
Under the revised and improved proposals, Hulton Park would be restored and opened-up for community access for the first time in its 700-year history, delivering 12km of new and improved public walking and cycling trails in historic parkland for families, residents and visitors to enjoy.
The plans would also create a new golfing academy, quality housing including affordable homes, a primary school, a health and wellbeing hub, food and entertainment spaces, a village hall and community allotments.
Richard Knight, Director of Planning and Strategy at Peel L&P said: "We already have the Secretary of State's approval to redevelop Hulton Park and it is unfortunate that another public inquiry is needed for an improved proposal that responds to local feedback, but we now have another chance to articulate our case for this ambitious and transformative project.
"The restoration of Hulton Park is a generational investment opportunity, not only of itself, but the wider positive impact it would bring in terms of social impact for local communities around skills, health, participation and prosperity, not to mention the huge boost it would give to Bolton and its wider regeneration plans. We ask that anyone who wants to see this project go ahead sends their comments to the Planning Inspectorate using the details provided.
"We are also very pleased and excited that over the summer we will be opening the gates of Hulton Park with a diverse programme of events to engage people from across the town and beyond. We aim to showcase the incredible potential of Hulton Park and improve people’s understanding of what we trying to do."
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