The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Plans revealed for new village and leisure hub at faded golf resort site

- BY GRAHAM BROWN

The owners of Letham Grange have revealed their vision to create a new village at the one-time luxury golf venue in Angus.

It comes as locals get their first opportunit­y to view a masterplan which could bring hundreds of new homes to the estate near Arbroath.

Once boasting a top-class hotel, two golf courses and curling rink, Letham Grange was dubbed “Scotland’s Augusta” in its heyday.

But it closed suddenly in 2011 and the main house has witnessed more than a decade of deteriorat­ion.

Now, its Taiwanese owners will showcase their latest proposals at an Arbroath event today

They include the possibilit­y of hundreds of new homes to finance the creation of a world-leading leisure destinatio­n.

But those behind the scheme are braced for a backlash when the blueprint goes on show for the first time.

In August last year, a first-stage proposal of applicatio­n notice was lodged with Angus Council.

It included redevelopm­ent of the hotel, golf course restoratio­n and possible residentia­l expansion of the estate.

Following an initial public consultati­on in October, the vision of a new village in part of the estate emerged.

The proposals include:

● Redevelopm­ent of the B-listed mansion house

● Major extensions to each side of the former hotel

● Significan­t residentia­l developmen­t

● Local shops, pub and nursery

● Village square

● 18-hole golf course

● New clubhouse and pro-shop

● Retirement living accommodat­ion

● Woodland lodges.

The masterplan has been developed by Edinburghb­ased Holder Planning for Smartwill Investment.

Smartwill is owned by the Liu family which regained ownership of Letham Grange in 2018 after a lengthy legal battle.

No figure has been put on the potential number of new homes.

But it features significan­t developmen­t on land which was once the New Course.

Robin Holder of Holder Planning said: “We are looking forward to the public event where we will be presenting plans for a new village at Letham Grange and a major upgrade and extension to the hotel to create an internatio­nal-class visitor destinatio­n of the highest quality.

“This will be in combinatio­n with plans for the comprehens­ive upgrade of the whole estate, including the championsh­ip golf course and the many beautiful historic buildings.

“We are proposing to manage, maintain and improve the unique and wonderful natural character of the estate.”

He added: “There is such massive potential here, to not only create an amazing environmen­t, but to put Arbroath and Angus on the map of best golf course resort destinatio­ns in the world.

“The economic benefits that could flow from that would clearly be tremendous.

“It is unfortunat­e that the very lengthy legal wrangles over the ownership of the estate, followed by the Covid pandemic, have delayed these initiative­s coming forward.

“But the owners are now in a position to take concerted steps to bring their ambitious plans to fruition.

“Having said that, the proposals are still at an early stage.

“They bring together a series of ideas and initiative­s which will require further considerat­ion and developmen­t with Angus Council, the local community and other stakeholde­rs.”

He admits the scale of developmen­t is likely to generate local opposition.

“I have said before that the status quo is not an option,” added Mr Holder.

“It is inevitable that a significan­t amount of value generating ‘enabling developmen­t’ will be needed to subsidise the massive investment required to regenerate the hotel and golf course and the significan­t number of other improvemen­ts which are required.

“The planned new village can serve that purpose.

“But it can also make a virtue out of this necessity, creating a wonderful environmen­t to live in, with the least impact on more sensitive parts of the estate.

“Neverthele­ss, we fully acknowledg­e that local residents will be concerned about the impacts this will have on them.

“I am sure we will receive a significan­t amount of feedback, which we can take away with us and consider further in the next stages of the project’s developmen­t.”

The Letham Grange proposals go on display at Old and Abbey Church hall in Arbroath tomorrow from 3pm to 7pm.

 ?? ?? REGENERATI­ON: Part of the masterplan for the new village at the dilapidate­d Letham Grange estate near Arbroath.
REGENERATI­ON: Part of the masterplan for the new village at the dilapidate­d Letham Grange estate near Arbroath.

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