Last year, TowersTimes reported that Alton Towers Resort were intending to build extra on site accommodation for the resort in the form of brand new log cabins.
Submitted was a planning application seeking a “Phased development of 150 lodges, associated reception/restaurant and servicing buildings at Alton Towers Resort, along with hard and soft landscaping, disabled car parking and associated drainage works.”
The site for this brand new accommodation would have been where overflow car parks “O” and “P” currently stand, with car park “J” being used for the brand new accommodation’s car parking.
The original application was submitted back in November 2012, with decisions aimed to be made in January this year, one year after the plans for The Smiler were originally submitted. The applications faced opposition from local residents, and a decision still had still not been made at the start of this month.
However, after a decision still had not been made, Alton Towers Resort have chosen to withdraw the application. Despite the plans for this accommodation being withdrawn, the resort are continuing onwards with expansion plans. They had already gained consent for an extension to the Alton Towers Hotel, adding 36 new suites alongside two bedrooms or 74 bedrooms with no additional suites.
Despite the withdrawal of these applications, the long term development plan for the resort makes it clear an extra form of accommodation is on the cards.
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