Manchester Evening News

Residents in protest at ‘huge’ golf ball nets plan

- By ALEX SCAPENS alex.scapens@menmedia.co.uk @AlexScapen­sMEN

PROTESTERS hope to stop ‘lastminute’ plans for huge nets to stop stray golf balls hitting cars on the Manchester Airport relief road.

Stockport council will rule on its own planning applicatio­n to erect a 95-metre-long, 20m-high fence between Hazel Grove Golf Course and the bypass, which is currently under constructi­on.

The barrier, at the sixth hole, was deemed necessary after errant balls from poor shots proved a significan­t safety risk to workmen on site.

But nearby residents say the giant fence and its ‘pylon’ supports will be an eyesore, is on greenbelt land and the problem should have been foreseen years ago.

They have submitted a petition to the council with 50 signatures outlining their objections and suggesting the danger could be averted by remodellin­g the sixth hole.

John Bramhall, 63, who organised the petition, said: “This plan is very 12th hour I can’t believe they didn’t pick up on the potential hazard from golf balls several years ago.

“This came out of the blue and it would be the tallest, most intrusive thing on the entire bypass scheme.

“It will be two-and-a-half times bigger than our houses.”

An alternativ­e suggestion of shortening the sixth hole has been rejected by Hazel Grove Golf Course.

The planning applicatio­n was discussed at a Stepping Hill Area Committee meeting and council officers recommend it for approval.

But the committee ruled a site visit should take place before a decision is made at a planning and highways meeting on March 23.

Although the developmen­t would be on green belt land this can be overlooked as the danger to cars constitute­s ‘special circumstan­ces.’

Speaking after the meeting, Coun Oliver Johnstone said: “We completely get why residents aren’t happy with this.

“(But) we can’t open the road if there are golf balls flying onto traffic, we don’t have a huge amount of options. .”

The £300m relief road is expected to fully open by the start of next year.

Mick Jones, from the golf club, said: “We have been fully cooperativ­e throughout this process and will continue to be so.”

 ??  ?? Jonn Bramhall with other angry residents who are against the plan for golf ball nets in Hazel Grove
Jonn Bramhall with other angry residents who are against the plan for golf ball nets in Hazel Grove

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