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JCB plan £30 million golf resort

NickT04

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Firstly I hope this is ok in here, wasn't sure where it would fit really but thought the size of the proposed development and location near to Alton Towers was relevant.

"JCB has announced a new wave of investment in Staffordshire with plans for a £30 million golf course next to its World HQ to help boost sales and build global awareness of its brand.

The proposals for a spectacular 18-hole, 7,150 yards, Par 72 championship golf course centre on 240 acres of rolling countryside to the south of its Rocester headquarters. When completed in 2018, it is expected that up to 100 people will be employed in groundcare and hospitality roles.

The course will be designed by European Golf Design – the golf course design company of IMG and the European Tour - best known for the 2010 course at Celtic Manor in Wales, host of the 2010 Ryder Cup. It will be built to tour-quality standard and could potentially host a major tour event, attracting competitors and spectators from all over the world.

The plans have been conceived by JCB Chairman Lord Bamford and follow an announcement in early December that JCB will invest £150m to build two new factories in Staffordshire and significantly increase production to meet an anticipated growth in demand for its products.

At the heart of this premier golf development is Woodseat Hall, an 18th Century mansion currently in ruins, but which will have a new lease of life under plans to renovate it as the course clubhouse, complete with a new luxury spa, leisure facility and five-star hotel-style accommodation for visiting JCB guests from across the world.

Lord Bamford said: “JCB is a global manufacturer with a successful track record in growing sales in overseas markets. As part of our plans to increase manufacturing capacity and grow sales, we need to build an even stronger awareness of the JCB brand around the world.

“Golf is a truly global sport and is a perfect fit for JCB as a global manufacturer as we look to develop strong relationships with customers and dealers worldwide. I’m not a golfer myself but I’m excited by the opportunity it presents us in driving our future plans for business growth.”

JCB Chief Executive Officer Graeme Macdonald said: “The golf course will be the biggest marketing tool available to JCB in its history, helping grow sales and create jobs. If the course were to host a major tournament, the television coverage would certainly put the JCB brand firmly on the world stage. It would also help to raise the profile of Staffordshire and promote the county as a tourist destination to millions of people around the world.”

European Golf Design’s course architect for the JCB course, Robin Hiseman, said: “We were asked to create a premier tour-proven golf course to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the very best contemporary golf course designs in the UK. We are very confident that our design meets this requirement, taking full advantage of a rich landscape that includes deciduous woodland, classic English farmland and historic parkland with many arboretum-standard specimen trees.

“The course design, which is burgeoning with imaginative design concepts, will twist and turn around the natural contours of the site, dipping in and out of the woodlands and involving the existing water features in a range of exciting ways, including the spectacular and unique Par 3 17th hole, which plays onto an existing wooded island in the South Lake.

“We are looking forward to building this JCB course, and as you might expect, JCB machines will be doing all of the work in what will be a 240-acre shop window for its product range.”

The new golf course, which is subject to planning consent, will be made available mainly to JCB’s network of 770 global dealers. It will be used to drive business growth, helping to build relationships with new customers and strengthen relationships with existing customers. Upon completion, golf days will become a feature of the wider JCB visitor experience, which already includes factory visits, the ‘Story of JCB’ exhibition and machine demonstrations."

Source: http://www.jcb.co.uk/About/News/2014/01/JCB-TEES-OFF-2014-WITH-PLANS-FOR-30-MILLION-GOLF-COURSE.aspx

Using a lot of spare time and my iPad I have located the proposed area and the derelict hall. Makes me wonder if these new roundabouts on the approach to Alton Towers are being done with this in mind, and I also wonder if in turn it will one day mean the bypass is a necessity?

Google Maps: http://goo.gl/maps/88I9I

A really bad paint map, the blue line roughly indicating the area!

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Hopefully this will see JCB invest in infrastructure that will have knock-on benefits for Towers as well, and refurbishment of old buildings is always welcome news. :)
 
JCB are like the Mack Family (I sometimes wish they owned the theme park). Everything done to the best of their ability, so this will be an excellent venue I am sure.

It's a shame that Alton Towers don't get along with JCB (and vice versa). As this could have even better mutual benefits if the two companies worked together.

:)

(topic is fine in AT Talk / Future)
 
I'm curious as to how it will affect the park. If a major event is hosted there over a few days (like is mentioned) then we could see visitor numbers jump quite a bit during that year!
 
AstroDan said:
JCB are like the Mack Family (I sometimes wish they owned the theme park). Everything done to the best of their ability, so this will be an excellent venue I am sure.

It's a shame that Alton Towers don't get along with JCB (and vice versa). As this could have even better mutual benefits if the two companies worked together.

:)

(topic is fine in AT Talk / Future)

I don't think Towers have any issue with JCB, its generally the other way around. Though the rumors of the general cold relations are based on a few decades ago so who knows what the relationship is now.

If anything this will solidify the tourism industry in the area which should help Towers in future developments. Wonder what the Whiston Complainers Action Group will make of this?
 
There's to many golf courses around the stoke area, 3 went bust last year it won't do the area any good for people who play golf
 
Add this to the disused quarry that wants to build 250 holiday lodges and the area gets significant tourism investment. Overall this is good for Towers as it will make it harder for the council to reject their plans. And for us high end accommodation projects will maybe put pressure on Towers hotel product and price.
 
Dave said:
Add this to the disused quarry that wants to build 250 holiday lodges and the area gets significant tourism investment. Overall this is good for Towers as it will make it harder for the council to reject their plans. And for us high end accommodation projects will maybe put pressure on Towers hotel product and price.

No wonder that there's significant road improvements going in in Rocester.

"A50 to Alton Growth Corridor"

:)
 
To be honest, I don't think building the attraction near towers will make a difference for them at all. However, I think it will be excellent for JCB, families will visit the course on they way back from towers. I don't think towers should feel any effect from it.
 
I hope this happens just so Towers can finally build some more accommodation!

It's a massive shame the lodges never happened. They would have been a great addition to the resort this year.
 
BenBowser said:
To be honest, I don't think building the attraction near towers will make a difference for them at all. However, I think it will be excellent for JCB, families will visit the course on they way back from towers. I don't think towers should feel any effect from it.

Families will visit a golf course after Towers? I very much doubt it, they're very different target markets.
 
This investment is mainly for visitors to JCB such as clients and such.

I expect it to be very exclusive, so I doubt any guests from Towers will be using it.
 
^ However conversely, the people visiting JCB may then visit Towers.
 
Alastair said:
BenBowser said:
To be honest, I don't think building the attraction near towers will make a difference for them at all. However, I think it will be excellent for JCB, families will visit the course on they way back from towers. I don't think towers should feel any effect from it.

Families will visit a golf course after Towers? I very much doubt it, they're very different target markets.
Well, towers have added their own gold course. ;)
 
Stevie said:
Scott said:
^ However conversely, the people visiting JCB may then visit Towers.

Varney's wallet would probably drool if he saw JCB's clientèle coming through the gates.
They could build a woodie with the profits
 
This is certainly an exciting investment for the local area. The potential of a major European Tour event would provide a huge tourism boost for the area. It's probably relatively unlikely at the moment and a long way off but it's a great prospect.

:)
 
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