Legoland Windsor submits indoor golf course plans
LEGOLAND Windsor has submitted plans to build its highly anticipated indoor adventure golf attraction.
This is just one of many applications submitted to the local authorities in Slough, Windsor and Maidenhead over the past seven days.
To view more details about each applicationaccess the planning portal of the respective council with the attached reference number.
A developer wants to build a new car showroom in Bath Road, Littlewick Green, Maidenhead (22/01662/FULL).
A planning application was approved in 2014 for a developer to demolish a disused service station in Bath Road for a single-storey car showroom.
However, this authorization has since expired and the board is being asked to re-approve the development program moving forward.
The site is in the green belt, but the developer maintains its argument that the proposed change of use will reduce the impact than if the site were converted into a service station, because there would be less activity in the building.
It will also create more jobs and benefit the local economy.
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Royal Borough planning officers have yet to determine the application.
Plans to convert an office into two studios have been approved at 27-29 Chalvey Road, Slough (P/12595/005).
The building itself was once a house, then the ground floor was converted into offices. Many buildings along this street are residential, according to the planning declaration.
Access to the property will be as existing. The existing rear parking facilities will remain, with new bicycle storage proposed.
The only change to the exterior concerns the windows in the facade. Existing outdoor spaces must remain.
Plans submitted for the construction of an indoor golf course at Legoland Windsor Resort, Winkfield Road, Windsor (22/01593/FULL).
LEGOLAND Mini Golf
As part of the theme park’s future plans to build a resort village and reconfiguration of its parking lot, planners have filed an application to build the highly anticipated indoor adventure golf attraction.
The building has been designed to sit unobtrusively within the park, with good connectivity to both the park entrance and the future holiday village.
The proposed attraction will include four individually themed golf courses, including one pirate-themed.
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The new Adventure Golf indoor attraction will be a new secondary “support” ride. It will provide an additional indoor attraction for park and hotel guests, which is open for additional off-season periods when the main park is closed.
The planning statement states: “This will increase the attractiveness of the park throughout the year and in future it will provide an easily accessible indoor attraction for guests of the holiday village.