Multi-million pound plans for holiday resort on Boston West golf course are welcomed

Ambitious plans for a multi-million pound scheme to turn a golf course near Boston into a holiday resort have been given the go-ahead.
An image of one of the proposed cabinsAn image of one of the proposed cabins
An image of one of the proposed cabins

Boston Council’s planning department has approved the plan for Boston West Golf Club.

The proposals would see part of the golf course being used to build 300 lodge-style caravans on.

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There would also be a spa, shops, an activity centre, and food and drink provision in a new hub building. The building would include a swimming pool and climbing wall.

How one of the caravans would lookHow one of the caravans would look
How one of the caravans would look

The caravans will be sited on the western part of the golf course with the remainder of the course being retained to provide a nine-hole golf course. The driving range will also be kept along with the golf club house and facilities.

The scheme was given the go-ahead by Boston Borough Council’s planning committee at a virtual meeting earlier this year.

The scheme has been welcomed by Boston Council Deputy Leader and Portfolio holder for Planning Nigel Welton.

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He said: “This is a great investment for the borough. Once the scheme is complete it is estimated to generate an expenditure of £4.4 million per annum and £2.3 million per annum in gross value added for the economy.

Alistair Arundell, right,  and Paul WilkinsonAlistair Arundell, right,  and Paul Wilkinson
Alistair Arundell, right, and Paul Wilkinson

“Not forgetting supporting permanent employment, with both direct and in-direct jobs being created within the tourism sector and wider economy. It is a great sign of intent and confidence in the current climate, and reinforces that Boston is a great place to visit and invest in.”

Directors of Boston West, Alistair Arundell, who stood down as a borough councillor 12 months ago, and Paul Wilkinson, said: “We would like to thank Boston Council’s planning department for their amazing hard work and working with us to hopefully create a big boost to Boston’s economy.

“We would also like to thank the planning committee for their commitment to Boston and helping bring wonderful and exciting developments.”