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1,000 homes, hotel and golf course to be built at Hulton Park if Bolton wins Ryder Cup bid, Housing Minister rules

The Government has granted permission for the plans - but only if Bolton is successful in its attempt to host the golf competition in either 2030 or 2034

Hulton Park Estate and the Secretary of State Robert Jenrick(Image: Copyright Unknown)

The Secretary of State for housing has ruled that 1,000 homes, a hotel and golf course can be built at Hulton Park in Bolton - but only if the town is successful in its bid to host the Ryder Cup in 2030 or 2034.

Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government Robert Jenrick has given planning permission for Peel L&P's major development, which could mean 1,036 homes built on the 1,000-acre historic estate.

They would be constructed alongside a championship-grade golf course and 142-bed hotel, if the bid by Peel L&P's to host one of the world's most famous tournaments there is successful, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.

This comes after a three-week public inquiry was held in Bolton last October.

Bolton Council gave the green light to the plans in 2018, but its decision was called in by the Secretary of State following a hard-fought campaign by Hulton Estate Area Residents Together (HEART) who led objections at the inquiry.

It is the first time that the government has intervened in a decision by Bolton Council in such a way since the new Wanderers' football stadium and the major out-of-town retail park in Middlebrook were signed off in 1995.

View of the western fields at Hulton Park Estate where a large block of houses is planned.(Image: LDRS)

HEART secretary Sandra Hesketh said she feels "sick in her stomach".

She said: "It's very disappointing. We wonder if the inspector really understood our arguments because she's discounted everything our expert witnesses argued. Harm to the green belt, the heritage - it just doesn't make any sense.