Plans to enhance the spa facilities at Luton Hoo Hotel, a luxury venue vying to host the the Ryder Cup, have been given the green light.

The Arora Group, owners of the iconic hotel located just south of Luton, had previously secured permission to construct an additional golf course with the hopes of hosting the renowned USA vs Europe contest in the future.

The latest plans, which included a full application and listed building consent, were submitted to Central Bedfordshire Council.

They outline a significant extension to the spa housed within the former stables building, alongside a series of ambitious upgrades. The council’s development management committee unanimously approved the proposals, which also received listed building consent.

HOTEL UPGRADES

The comprehensive revamp includes alterations to the historic Adams building, the creation of a new pavilion, new tennis and padel courts, and a children’s play area within Columnhill Woods.

Additionally, the spa refurbishment is designed to elevate the hotel’s offerings, aligning with its vision of securing the Ryder Cup in either 2031 or 2035.

Central Bedfordshire principal planning officer Caroline Macrdechian described the upgrades as a transformative development for the area, stating, “This would bring the prestige of a Fairmont hotel to the authority.” However, as the hotel sits within the green belt, the plans are still subject to referral to the communities secretary for final approval.

EXTRA JOBS

Concerns over heritage preservation and potential tree loss were raised but did not prevent the project from progressing.

Surinder Arora, founder and chairman of the Arora Group, referred to the upgrades as a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.” He revealed that the investment had far exceeded initial expectations.

“Originally, we thought we might spend up to £50m. The dream has been getting bigger, and we’re now looking at an investment of £160m to £170m, which will create more than 350 extra jobs,” he explained.

As part of the redevelopment, the hotel’s lake, which has suffered from silting, and the nearby River Lea will also undergo significant restoration.

These enhancements aim to position Luton Hoo as a world-class venue capable of hosting the Ryder Cup and attracting golf enthusiasts from around the globe.

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