Plans unveiled for new £5m County Durham farm experience destination
Plans for a new farm experience centre and lodge park in County Durham have been submitted for approval.
Planning specialist Hedley Planning Services has submitted proposals on behalf of Woodlands Park Farm in Knitsley near Consett.
The plans, which could lead to a £5m investment in the site, include the construction of a new barn building along with up to 37 one, two, three and four bedroom accessible holiday lodges.
In addition, exterior areas, petting area, nature trail through existing woodland and a car park for 50 spaces have also been proposed as part of the development.
It is anticipated that the new facilities will accommodate families who have a family member with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
Ian Adamson of Woodlands Park Farm commented: “We are delighted that we have submitted a planning application to bring our dream one step closer to reality.
“We have a 12-year-old grandson with unique special needs, and have seen at first hand how his challenging behaviour can be modified by close contact with the animals on our farm.
“Our aim is to provide a quiet and restful environment, where families can enjoy the beautiful countryside we have in the Vale of Durham, no matter what the weather may bring.”
Joe Ridgeon, director of Hedley Planning Services, added: “This is an exciting development that will contribute significantly to the well being and life experience of hundreds of disadvantaged and disabled people from across the region.
“As planners, we want to see the creation of exciting and rewarding schemes in the North East region that will leave a long-lasting legacy. Woodlands Park Farm will undoubtedly have a significant impact for years to come.”
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