New hotel & car park plans for Globe Park site

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We have been passed a press release from WDC relating to the currently vacant site on Globe Business Park, opposite the Marlow Club gym. It outlines a Planning Application for a new Travelodge on half of the site, plus a separate plan from the Marlow Club for decked parking on the other half. The full release is below:

Proposals to build a hotel and a decked car-park to transform a derelict site and increase the amount of parking spaces available at Globe Business Park have taken a step closer.

The proposed schemes – a joined up project between Wycombe District Council, Travelodge and The Marlow Club – would regenerate an unoccupied site in Fieldhouse Lane and help to alleviate parking issues and congestion in the area.

Travelodge has this week submitted a standalone planning application for an 83-bed hotel, Bar/Café and its own dedicated 66-bay car-park on one half of the site. If planning permission is granted, the hotel would be open by the end of 2018.

Tony O’Brien, UK Development Director at Travelodge, said: “We have identified a shortage of good quality budget accommodation in Marlow and are delighted to have submitted this exciting project for approval.

“The submission is the culmination of months of hard work in liaison with the council to deliver our element of the comprehensive redevelopment of this brownfield site.

“The day time parking issues are well known to us and we believe our hotel can sit happily alongside the neighbouring uses and provide a valuable and much needed facility for not only Globe Park businesses but visitors to the area from further afield.” 

Meanwhile, The Marlow Club is finalising its proposals for the development of a decked car park on the other half of the site in Fieldhouse Lane.

The Marlow Club’s application is expected to be submitted by the end of August. It is a separate application to the Travelodge proposal, with the two applications subject to the full independent planning process and not reliant on one another.

Jon Williams, Chief Operating Officer at The Marlow Club, says: “The lack of available parking is an issue for many businesses operating on Globe Park.

“Working in partnership with the council, we very much hope that this will help to alleviate some of those issues by creating a permanent parking solution.

“Plans are in the process of being finalised and we will be able to say more once our planning application has been submitted, all being well, by the end of August.”

Wycombe District Council, the landowner, demolished a vacant industrial building on the site last year and also obtained planning approval for a 102-bay surface car park.

However, the surface car park would be superseded by The Marlow Club’s decked car park proposal should it obtain planning permission.

The council will provide an access road to serve the new-look site – which would create new jobs, boost the local economy and help to alleviate parking issues and congestion on the business park.

Cllr Steve Broadbent, Wycombe District Council’s Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Regeneration, said: “This really would be a win-win for everyone – a new Travelodge creates new jobs and would provide additional rooms at an affordable rate to businesses and tourists looking to explore Marlow and the district.

“The decked car-park would help members of The Marlow Club and provide additional spaces to nearby businesses, which in turn will help to reduce the amount of vehicles parked on the roadside making it easier for people – in particular delivery drivers in large lorries – to navigate their way around the business park.

“This scheme is part of a bigger jigsaw puzzle to improve the business park, as we look to bring in investment and address some of the parking and congestion issues.”

The council is also working with Buckinghamshire County Council and the Globe Park Business Improvement District on a number of options for additional parking, improved signage and double yellow lines for some roads on the business park.

Article author: Paul Merchant

About the author: Founded MyMarlow.co.uk in its original version back in 2000 - yes the internet DID exist back then. Brought up in Marlow, went to school here, now has children at the same schools. Quite clearly loves all things Marlow - hence spending over 2 decades doing this!

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