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Edenmore Golf and Country Club - pre-application community consultation

BT67 0RHPublished 10/07/25
Ulster Star

What is planned?

PLANNING ACT (NI) 2011 AND THE PLANNING

(DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT)

REGULATIONS (NI) 2015

PRE - APPLICATION COMMUNITY CONSULTATION

PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT

- ​Proposed new access from Drumnabreeze Road and abandonment of existing access.

- Proposed new car park and re alignment of existing road within site boundary.

- Alterations to existing golf course to include changes to the course layout and to include extension of curtilage to facilitate new proposed layout.

- Proposed 42 number driving range bays in a 2 storey building with 21 bays on ground floor and 21 bays on first floor. Building to include lift, staircase and toilets.

- A pro shop for sale of golf clubs and associated items is proposed to the ground floor with a restaurant / coffee shop on first floor.

- Proposed retaining wall to rear of building to retain land at change of level.

- Proposed 20m high safety net fencing and posts around driving range.

- Proposed floodlighting from proposed building towards driving range area.



LOCATION

Edenmore Golf and Country Club Ltd, 70 Drumnabreeze Road including additional lands 55m to the south of Nos 74 and 76 Steps Road, and lands 130m east and south east of 67 Steps Road Magheralin BT67 0RH



INFORMATION RELATING TO THE PROPOSED

DEVELOPMENT

A public event to view proposals will be held on Monday 21 July 2025 from the hours of 12 midday to 8pm. Viewing will be in a designated room at Edenmore Golf and Country Club, address at 70 Drumnabreeze Road Magheralin BT67 0RH.



Should you wish to comment on the proposal, you can do so via email to

consultation@edenmore.com


or in writing to David Haire at David Haire Architectural Design, 25a Lower Toberhewny Lane Lurgan BT66 8SX.

Comments should be made on or before 21August 2025.



This notice does not relate to a planning application. Comments should not be made to Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council. Any comments made to the prospective applicant are not representations to the local planning authority. If a planning application is subsequently made to Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council, normal neighbourhood notification and publicity will be undertaken and you will have the opportunity to make formal representations regarding the application at that time.

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