A decision on plans to build more than 1,000 homes and a Ryder Cup compatible golf course has been delayed after new documents were lodged at the last minute.
Bolton council’s planning committee gathered, along with more than 50 protesters, at a special meeting at Bolton Town Hall to decide on the highly controversial plans.
However, the meeting lasted just seven minutes with the committee told by chairman Coun John Walsh that a significant amount of new documentation on the plans had been submitted in the prior 24 hours, leaving it ‘inappropriate’ to proceed with the debate and decision. READ MORE:Tyldesley murder investigation: Police make fifth arrest over death of Thomas Williamson Developers Peel want to build an ‘international sports destination’ elite golf course, more than 1,000 homes, a hotel, school and other leisure facilities on the huge Hulton Park Estate.
Councillor Walsh told the committee he was proposing deferment of the meeting after the council received a 38-page document and at least two other submissions in the preceding day.
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