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Green light for new £25m Emerge Surf Birmingham park

Warwickshire planners back development of 15-acre site which will include a new lagoon, fitness studio and surf school

Planning chiefs have approved the new £25m Emerge Surf Birmingham project

A new £25 million surf park is to be built in the landlocked West Midlands after planning chiefs gave the project the green light.

Councillors from North Warwickshire unanimously consented to the Emerge Surf Birmingham project which will be built on 15 acres of vacant land west of Coleshill town centre.

First unveiled last summer, the project is set to create 100 jobs and bring up to £21 million in economic benefit to the region by attracting 250,000 visitors per year.

Facilities there will include a 5.4-acre surf lagoon and surf school, outdoor heated swimming pool, hub building, fitness studio and children's play area.

The operator will work in partnership with national governing body Surfing England to deliver tuition and charity Surf Life Saving Great Britain on a range of courses for water safety.

The park is also partnering with The Wave Project to deliver therapy through surfing to local children suffering with mental health issues.

Professional surfers Grant Baker, Peony Knight and Luke Dillon are acting as ambassadors for the project alongside 1984 Olympic javelin gold medallist Tessa Sanderson.