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Horsham Golf, which operates a 27-hole golf facility and driving range in West Sussex, has unveiled plans for the building of 800 new homes on its land as part of the development that will see the closure of its 18-hole Oaks course.

Horsham Golf will lose its 18-hole course but retain its driving range and short course and get a new clubhouse and mini golf facility built if the plans are approved

A 50% share in the club, which is located on the western edge of Horsham, was recently bought by property firm Generator Group, which wants to convert the 137-acre site into ‘Horsham Golf and Fitness Village’ should it get planning approval.

According to plans outlined by Generator Group, the golf facilities at the new-look site would include a 9-hole golf course, a training course, mini golf, a driving range and a new clubhouse.

The site, which is also currently home to Horsham Football Club, with a stadium and training facility, is also set to become the new home of The Golf College, an educational facility for 50 sixth form age students seeking to pursue a career in golf. The college has been based at Lindfield Golf Club in Haywards Heath since 2007.
The closure of the 18-hole Oaks Course, which first opened in 2016, would create the space for 800 new homes.  The site would also include a shop, café, community hub and co-working space for residents, along with allotments, community gardens and parkland.In addition to providing a new base for the Golf College, the site would also provide a permanent new home for Horsham Hockey Club and for charity Warren Clark Golfing Dreams.

The Generator Group is to submit a formal planning application on its proposals to Horsham District Council later this year.

 

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The floodlit range boasts 15 covered bays

The oldest driving range in Essex is set to close after planning permission was given by the local council to convert the site for private housing.

Woodham Mortimer Golf Range in Essex first opened in 1967 and is believed to the oldest standalone practice facility in the county. The site boasts a 9-hole pitch and putt course and a floodlit driving range boasting 23 hitting bays, 15 of which were covered. Other golf facilities include a practice bunker and an all-weather putting green.

The closure comes following the owner’s decision to retire, as well as a consequence of dwindling income. A previous application to demolish the golf range and replace it with 25 properties was refused by the Maldon District Council in 2021, but it has now given ahead with the housing scheme on appeal, even though the council’s chief planning officer had recommended refusal on the grounds of a loss of a community facility and the encroachment of urban sprawl on the surrounding countryside. The new plans are for up to 18 new houses with part of the site retained as a public open space.

Planning agent Antony O’Toole told Maldon planning committee officers that the viability of the business was dwindling amid rising costs and that its current use was detrimental for its neighbours, while councillor Mark Durham, who also supported the housing project, said: “This is a very old driving range and it fundamentally is just too short, so that is why golf balls are going over the existing fence. I’m afraid the times have caught up with this as a viable driving range.”

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