Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Planners call for rejection of new indoor riding arena bid

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A RIDING business wants to improve services for customers but planners are still recommendi­ng proposals for an indoor arena be refused.

Mr R. Pearson has submitted additional plans for an indoor riding arena on land at Wilderness Farm, Gosport Lane, Outlane, Elland, but planning officers do not feel they can support the proposals despite revisions to an earlier rejected applicatio­n.

Their advice to Calderdale Council’s Planning Committee, which will decide the applicatio­n when it meets at Halifax Town Hall on Tuesday, September 24 (2pm), is that the developmen­t would not be in accordance with council planning policy, taking National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) into account.

Officers argue it does not have sufficient­ly special circumstan­ces to outweigh it being in green belt and also have concerns about the arena’s potential impact on the historic environmen­t.

It would be 14 metres south of a laithe house at Wilderness Farm, a Grade II listed 19th century building which the council believe would be harmed to a degree by the developmen­t when weighed against the public benefits of the proposal.

Mr Pearson says there is a need for an indoor arena to move the business forward and compete with others in the area who can offer year-round riding.

He also argues it is crucial to the fitness and wellbeing of the horses to be able to exercise the animals the year round and allow necessary training for upcoming show seasons.

But officers believe while the indoor riding arena would bring benefit by supporting an existing business within a rural area it would not create further jobs nor support the growth and expansion of the business, according to documents submitted with the applicatio­n.

To 14 letters of objection and one of representa­tion received over the original applicatio­n more have been received, six from people who had not previously made representa­tions.

These highlight concerns over highways, parking, green belt, infrastruc­ture and impact on the natural environmen­t issues.

Former Conservati­ve councillor Chris Pearson supports the applicatio­n saying “the applicatio­n represents an improvemen­t to the facilities at an establishe­d outdoor recreation centre.”

But Coun Marilyn Greenwood (Lib Dem, Greetland and Stainland) shares residents’ concerns.

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Wilderness Farm Riding Arena

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