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Owners hope to transform resort

- BY GRAHAM BROWN

OWNERS of the former Letham Grange luxury resort near Arbroath say they are committed to returning the venue to internatio­nal prominence.

But they admit they will have to overcome tensions within the community over huge planned investment to restore the hotel and golf course at the heart of the estate.

It comes as the date for a second public engagement event around ambitious redevelopm­ent proposals was announced.

And the Taiwanese owners of the one-time “Augusta of Scotland” accept “sustained and positive” action is needed to realise their dream.

Earlier this month, the uncomplete­d golf shop and changing rooms adjoining the main mansion house at Letham Grange was pulled down.

A dangerous buildings notice was slapped on the extension more than a decade after the highclass hotel closed its doors.

But the Liu family – who regained ownership of Letham Grange following one of Scotland’s lengthiest court battles – want to bring back the resort’s former glory.

People living there fear it will come at the cost of possibly hundreds of new homes there.

They hope for more detail on the wide-ranging developmen­t proposals at the next consultati­on event.

It will take place at Arbroath Old & Abbey Church new hall on Thursday April 11.

The drop-in event will run from 3-7pm.

Robin Holder of Holder Planning, who organised the first public event held at Colliston village hall last October, anticipate­s another good turnout.

“The last event was very well attended by local people, who expressed a wide variety of opinions regarding the past and future of Letham Grange,” he said.

“It is undoubtedl­y the case that most people recognise very significan­t financial investment is required to bring the hotel and championsh­ip golf course back to their former glory and beyond, but there were mixed views as to how that could be achieved.

“The planning policies for Letham Grange support enabling developmen­t to support improvemen­ts to the buildings, golf course and the wider environmen­t.

“We look forward to discussing with the community how those policies may be successful­ly implemente­d.”

At the first consultati­on event, locals spoke of the challenge the hotel owners face in rebuilding residents’ trust.

Mr Holder added: “Apprehensi­ons surfaced regarding the insufficie­nt investment in recent years.

“Legal disputes over estate ownership, coupled with the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, impeded the ability of the current owners to take proactive steps to arrest the decline.

“During the legal dispute, the hotel was shut down and the golf courses were minimally operationa­l, further exacerbati­ng the situation.”

He added: “They acknowledg­e that more sustained and positive action is required.”

But he said the owners view it as a “tremendous opportunit­y to create an attraction of internatio­nal standing with tremendous benefits for Arbroath, Angus and Scotland”.

Mr Holder added: “That is where the tension may lie – between the desire to create a global visitor destinatio­n of the very highest quality, which can make a very significan­t contributi­on to the economy of Arbroath and Angus, and the understand­able wish by some in the local community to see minimal change other than the renovation of the existing buildings and the surroundin­g land.

“Neverthele­ss, this endeavour would entail a substantia­l price tag the current owners would find unviable without significan­t funding of one kind or another and the completion of certain essential aspects.

“We absolutely understand how important Letham Grange is to the local and wider community”.

A Proposal of Applicatio­n Notice was submitted to Angus Council on August 30 last year.

It is the first stage in any major planning applicatio­n.

The PAN describes the potential land uses as:

Hotel and spa

Holiday accommodat­ion Reconfigur­ation of golf course Golf clubhouse

Restaurant

Leisure uses

Residentia­l developmen­t Business enterprise­s

Retail

Community facilities and spaces

Biodiversi­ty enhancemen­t Associated developmen­t.

 ?? ?? AMBITION: The Liu family – who own Letham Grange – want to create an ‘attraction of internatio­nal standing’. Picture by Mhairi Edwards.
AMBITION: The Liu family – who own Letham Grange – want to create an ‘attraction of internatio­nal standing’. Picture by Mhairi Edwards.
 ?? ?? Demolition work has taken place on the uncomplete­d golf shop and changing rooms of the former Letham Grange.
Demolition work has taken place on the uncomplete­d golf shop and changing rooms of the former Letham Grange.

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