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Councillors vote down £200m 'Ryder Cup' golf course plans

The venue would have been up against London Club in Kent to be England's bid to host the 2031 Ryder Cup

A CGI of the planned golf course at Hulton Park

Plans to build a £200m golf course in Bolton which could host the Ryder Cup in 2031 have been rejected.

Peel L&P's proposals were voted down by Bolton Council's planning committee after being recommended for approval last month.

The revised scheme included the redevelopment of a 800-acre site at Hulton Park which could have created 1,000 jobs.

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The proposals, which included more than 1,000 homes, a primary school, a hotel and conference centre, were a refreshed vision of the ones that were approved by the government in 2020.

Since then, Peel L&P had revisited them to incorporate a number of changes as a result of community feedback, in particular making the scheme more 'sustainable, inclusive and accessible' as well as delivering more new community facilities for local people.

The plans have been the subject of considerable and sustained opposition, with an initial public consultation receiving 589 letters of objection

However the plans have not been without controversy after receiving hundreds of complaints from local residents.

The committee meeting today (Thursday, February 24) was told that any planning permission for the whole development would be dependent on Bolton winning the right to host the Ryder Cup, the Local Democracy Reporting Service said.