Campaigners step up protest against expansion of Bearsden Golf Club

A local campaign group is 
calling for people to encourage the Scottish Government to uphold East Dunbartonshire Council’s refusal to allow expansion of Bearsden Golf Club.
19-05-2015
Bearsden Golf Club.
Picture Paul McSherry.19-05-2015
Bearsden Golf Club.
Picture Paul McSherry.
19-05-2015 Bearsden Golf Club. Picture Paul McSherry.

The golf course is near the historic Antonine Wall and this has caused concern locally, although the club says it has worked extensively to 
ensure the UN-protected Roman fortifications are unaffected.

The course alterations are linked to proposals from Robertson Homes, which is looking to build 67 properties at Thorn Road.

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These proposals are to be considered by the council’s planning committee today (Tuesday) and are also controversial, having attracted hundreds of objections.

The club appealed this refusal and the matter is now being considered by a Scottish Government reporter.

Alan Brown of campaign group Bearsdone and Milngone, said: “We are urging concerned parties to lodge comments with the Reporter by September 30 or at your earliest convenience thereafter.

“We need the Reporter to uphold the council’s decision and let them know how strongly the community oppose this proposed development.”

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This can be done by emailing case officer [email protected], and the group also requests people copy them in at [email protected] to assist with tracking numbers.

Bearsden Golf Club treasurer Gordon Thomson said: “Bearsden Golf Club has appealed against the decision of East Dunbartonshire Council to reject its planning application for an extended golf course.

“A formal appeal has been lodged and the process is now running. The Planning Officer recommended approval of the planning application subject to conditions.

“A lot of work was put into agreeing an acceptable course design and  Historic Environment Scotland is satisfied 
that the Antonine Wall is protected.

“The reasons given for 
refusal by the council are not supported by any technical evidence or any professional opinion.”

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