Call For Sites

Search form responses

Results for Oxley Park Golf Club search

New search New search
Form ID: 10270
Respondent: Oxley Park Golf Club

Sole owner

Yes

Map 1268

Oxley Park Golf Club land adjacent to 1A Ribbesford Avenue

off Ribbesford Avenue, Oxley, Wolverhampton WV10 6DU

WV10 6DU

0.1

Currently used as land for storing sand, gravel and other aggregates for use on Oxley Park Golf Course, with access for delivery lorries from Ribbesford Avenue

Private Market Housing

4 semi-detached homes with gardens (subject to local plan priorities)

Mains water supply , Mains sewage , Electricity , Gas , Broadband internet

Restrictive covenants - what land uses do these prevent or require?

There is a restrictive covenant in place that requires the assent of Wolverhampton Council should the land be used for purposes other than in connection with a golf course.

No

Alternative sites for storing sand and gravel with good access to main roads have been identified within the golf course. The footprint of an alternative site could be reduced through use of hard standing.

None. The site is a small infill site along an existing residential street.

No

No existing planning permissions. To our knowledge, there are no historic planning permissions.

Yes

[Subject also to agreement by Wolverhampton Council to waive its restrictive covenant.]

Not known

The site has yet to be marketed. It is expected that the site will be highly marketable based given its location next to a golf course.

1

No

Yes

The site consists of 0.25% of the golf course and adjoining land. The purpose of releasing this land for development is to secure the long term financial position of the golf club and so safeguard the remaining 99.75% of that land for continuing use as a golf course as now. The site should cease to be classified as green belt. It has already been substantially degraded through its long time use for storing sand, gravel and other aggregates. There are no mature trees on the site itself, but mature trees on its border would shield the development from the rest of the golf course. The site is sealed off from Ribbesford Avenue by a high concrete wall and barbed wire. Viewed from there from ground level it is visually ugly with the appearance of an industrial site. Hence this infill development would not have a greater impact on the openness of the Green Belt than the existing use. The relocation of the existing use would mean that heavy lorries would no longer need to use residential streets leading to Ribbesford Avenue.

No uploaded files for public display

Form ID: 10298
Respondent: Oxley Park Golf Club

Sole owner

Yes

Map 1268

Oxley Park Golf Club land adjacent to 139 Oxley Moor Road

Oxley Moor Road, Wolverhampton WV10 6TY

WV10 6TY

0.125

Land next to the 5th tee of the golf club which is unused.

Private Market Housing

3 or possibly 4 houses with gardens (subject to local plan priorities)

Mains water supply , Mains sewage , Electricity , Gas , Broadband internet

Restrictive covenants - what land uses do these prevent or require?

There is a restrictive covenant in place which would require the assent of Wolverhampton Council should the land be used for purposes other than in connection with a golf course.

No

No current use

None. The site is a small infill site extending the line of housing along an existing residential street.

No

No existing planning permissions. To our knowledge, there are no historic planning permissions.

Yes

Not known

The site has yet to be marketed. It is expected that the site will be highly marketable given its location next to a golf course.

1

No

Yes

The site consists of about 0.3% of the golf course and adjoining land in the ownership of the club. The purpose of releasing this land for development is to generate a capital sum to help secure the long term financial position of the golf club and so safeguard the remaining 99% of that green belt land for continuing use as a golf club as now. The current designation of the site as green belt land would need to be changed.

No uploaded files for public display

Form ID: 10299
Respondent: Oxley Park Golf Club

Sole owner

Nothing chosen

Yes

Map 1268

Oxley Park Golf Club land adjacent to 21 Oxley Links Road

Oxley Links Road, Wolverhampton WV10 6TJ

WV10 6TJ

0.14

Unused land between the greens of the 10th and 12th holes of the golf club.

Private Market Housing

4 semi-detached houses with gardens (subject to local plan priorities)

Mains water supply , Mains sewage , Electricity , Gas , Broadband internet

Restrictive covenants - what land uses do these prevent or require?

There is a restrictive covenant in place which would require the assent of Wolverhampton Council should the land be used for purposes other than in connection with a golf course.

No

No current use

None. The site is a small infill site extending the line of housing along an existing residential road.

No

No existing planning permissions. To our knowledge there are no historic planning permissions.

Yes

Not known

The site has yet to be marketed. It is expected that the site will be highly marketable given its location next to a golf course.

2

No

Yes

The site consists of about 0.35% of the golf course and adjoining land in the ownership of the club. The purpose of releasing this land for development is to generate a capital sum to help secure the long term financial position of the golf club and so safeguard the remaining 99% of that green belt land for continuing use as a golf club as now. The current designation of the land as green belt would need to be changed. However, the site is situated at the very end of the Oxley Links Road cul-de-sac. Extending the housing line would have minimal visible impact from the rest of the road, especially as it would be tucked away behind a high brick wall on the boundary of No 21. Viewed from the golf course the development would be hidden by woodland. Hence this development would overall have minimal visual impact on the openness of the green belt.

No uploaded files for public display

Form ID: 10301
Respondent: Oxley Park Golf Club
Agent: Mr John Thorne

Nothing chosen

Nothing chosen

Nothing chosen

Map 1268

Oxley Golf Club

Stafford Road, Wolverhampton

WV10 6DE

1.7

0.22

Part fairway and green to golf course.

Sports / Leisure

Proposed golf clubhouse and grrenkeeper's facilities

None

Restrictive covenants - what land uses do these prevent or require?

Covenant with Local Authority to maintain land for sport and recreational use.

No

Existing green to be relocated to accommodate clubhouse and practice putting area.

Other

Widening of existing access road.

No

No answer given

Yes

No answer given

None

No answer given

1

No

No

Site is adjacent main highway with an existing access

Form ID: 10302
Respondent: Oxley Park Golf Club

Nothing chosen

Nothing chosen

Nothing chosen

Map 1268

Site at Oxley Park Golf Club between 12th Tee and Oxley Links Road

Oxley Links Road, Wolverhampton

WV10 6TJ

0.15

No answer given

Unused

Nothing chosen

No answer given

Nothing chosen

Nothing chosen

No answer given

No answer given

No answer given

Nothing chosen

No answer given

Nothing chosen

No answer given

Nothing chosen

No answer given

Nothing chosen

No answer given

No answer given

No answer given

No

No answer given

Form ID: 10303
Respondent: Oxley Park Golf Club

Sole owner

Nothing chosen

No

Map 1268

GreenKeepers' Compound, Oxley Park Golf Club

Oxley Park Golf Club, Stafford Road, Wolverhampton

WV10 6DE

0.12

No answer given

Storage/parking of greenkeepers' equipment used for maintenance of the golf course. Storage of aggregate materials.

Private Market Housing , Any other use or a more specific proposed use for the site e.g. type of employment or type of open space please specify

4

Mains water supply , Mains sewage , Electricity , Gas , Broadband internet

Restrictive covenants - what land uses do these prevent or require? , Current use needs to be relocated , None of these

There is a restrictive covenant in place which would require the assent of Wolverhampton City Council should the land be used for purposes other than in connection with a golf course. The current use as a greenkeepers compound would need to be relocated as part of a wider redevelopment to relocate the golf club clubhouse.

No

The relocation of the greenkeepers compiound would take place as part of a wider relocation of the golf club clubhouse to a new site off Oxley Moor Road.

Nothing chosen

None

No

Not to our knowledge.

No

The land could only be developed as a second phase of development should the clubhouse first be relocated. At least 1 year from the start of the first phase. Prior approval from the members of the golf club would also be required to go ahead with the relocation project.

Enquiries received from prospective purchasers / developers

This is part of interest in the potential wider redevelopment and relocation of the existing clubhouse.

2

No

Yes

The site has been substantially degarded by its present use and in isolation would be considered of industrial character. As it is already on the fringe of the green belt the Club consideres that the opportunity should be taken to remove its current green belt designation as part of the call for sites process, regardless of whether or not it is included in the in the final list of sites.

Need help completing this? Click here for our simple user guide.