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Wycombe Summit can re-open after row resolved

WYCOMBE Summit ski facility can finally re-open after a developer and council resolved a planning row.

Snowboarders at the closed facility Snowboarders at the closed facility

Snowdome Limited dropped its battle with Wycombe District Council over a 2009 planning application for the Abbey Barn Lane facility, closed after a 2005 fire.

It had taken the council to appeal – but at the 11th hour said it would go ahead with a 2007 application, which Wycombe District Council was happy with.

The firm was unavailable for comment this morning on the future of the facility.

Managing director Martin Smith previously warned the development could be delayed even if permission is won because of the ‘general economy coupled with the associated reluctance of the banking sector’.

A huge fire destroyed the old facility in 2005 The facility was closed after the 2005 fire

The news comes after snowboarder Melanie Codling last month set up a Facebook group calling for it to be re-opened, which attracted more than 2,300 members.

She said today: “We are very pleased and we are looking forward to what is going to happen. Hopefully this paves the way for the development to begin.”

Miss Codling said she was ‘surprised’ the firm had ‘back-tracked’ but was thrilled the row had been resolved.

Wycombe District Council rejected the 2009 plan to widen the building over the training ski slope and introduce party rooms over a new skating rink.

Planning committee members said it would reduce a woodland and damage the character of the area.

An artists impression of what the new facility would look like An artist's impression of the new facility

The Planning Inspectorate based its findings on the 2007 plan which the council had some concerns over but ‘its benefits outweighed any shortcomings’.

The club house was destroyed in the 2005 blaze. The inspectorate’s report notes ‘widespread public support for the development’.

Anthony Davison, the inspector, found: “I am of the view that, while it might result in the site having a greater visual impact than at present, the development would not unduly harm the character or appearance of the area.”

They acknowledged its ‘relatively remote’ location and lack of public transport links but said a new small ice rink would make it ‘more attractive’.

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Comments (10)

25/03/10

OllieNewbury says...

Fantastic news- soon we'll have the largest outdoor ski slope in the country again!
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Well done Snowdome and WDC.

25/03/10

wayneo says...

Hmmmm, should fit in nicely with a shiny new sports village in the field next door hehe

25/03/10

You ain't seen me says...

OllieNewbury wrote:
Fantastic news- soon we'll have the largest outdoor ski slope in the country again! - Well done Snowdome and WDC.
^ What she said - This is Great News..

SW: snow-joke

25/03/10

Bogart says...

Let's hope we all go downhill rapidly.

25/03/10

wycombenewbie says...

Well done WDC on standing firm on their decision against an agressive developer even when an anti council facebook campaign was launched!

25/03/10

Little Miss says...

wycombenewbie wrote:
Well done WDC on standing firm on their decision against an agressive developer even when an anti council facebook campaign was launched!
Have you Wycombenewbie actually seen the Facebook petition? It's not Anti Council as you imply. It was setup to petition WDC to approve the plans for the Snowdome as the 2300 odd members show, there is great public interest in getting that site up and running again. Yes members of the group may question WDC's decision to reject the revised plans, and some people felt very strongly about it, but I'd hardly call the group an anti council campaign!

As for SnowDome group do they really deserve the title 'aggressive developer' company? They revised the initially approved plans, the revised plans were rejected, they appealed, submitted the original plans which had been approved and are back on track on a site that was a dry slope. Over a period of 3 years. What's aggressive about that?

This is fantastic news and about time. It is a shame that it's taken 3 years to get back to where we were in 2007, but hey, result, we get a Snowdome AND Englands longest dry slope, plus an ice rink. I think that's a great bonus for the town.

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25/03/10

deecee01 says...

This should create lots of employment opportunities too.

26/03/10

paulgd122 says...

Great news indeed, I can't wait. I had many happy hours sliding down the old slope.

They should get the A&E re-opened at Wycombe Hospital though to deal with the inevitable broken bones.

26/03/10

imeldanash says...

Brilliant news! Can't wait to start making a fool of myself... Any ideas when the opening will be?

26/03/10

Plus ça change... says...

Excellent news.

Gives Wycombe a bit of 'je ne sais quoi'. And Wycombe needs 'je ne sais quoi'!

Nice one, Bogart!