Hull Daily Mail

Plan for hotel on golf course in full swing

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PLANS for an 84-room hotel on a Bridlingto­n golf course have been backed by councillor­s provided enough is done to prevent harm to a surroundin­g heritage area.

East Riding Council’s Planning Committee backed in principle plans for the hotel, at Links Golf Course in Flamboroug­h Road, Sewerby, at a meeting last week. But councillor­s asked for the plans to come back to ensure enough is done to prevent the area’s heritage coast from being damage, including with landscapin­g such as tree planting.

Committee chair Cllr Leo Hammond told LDRS after the meeting that councillor­s supported the hotel to boost local tourism, but they wanted the plans to be right for locals. It comes as three objections were lodged against the plans over fears it would draw too many tourists to the area and that the hotel would be too big.

Bridlingto­n Civic Society said in its objection the needs of tourism had to be balance against degrading the reasons for attracting holidaymak­ers. The Society added it feared the hotel would continue a worrying trend in caravan parks, leisure sites and other tourist destinatio­ns in the Flamboroug­h Heritage Coast.

Plans from Pure Leisure Group, which owns the golf course, stated the hotel was designed to not be overbearin­g, including by keeping its height at one and a half storeys. The applicants stated its height and design would make it less prominent than some of the buildings of the former Danes

Dyke farm which stood on the proposed site.

Plans also stated it filled a 60-room hotel gap the council had identified in a recent Tourism Accommodat­ion Study. The hotel is designed to host visitors to the golf course as well as weddings and other functions at its club house.

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