The site is set to be developed on the reclaimed Birchall Hill estate

Approved matters planning approval given for Chesterfield outdoor resort



Chesterfield Borough council has approved the reserved matters planning application for a revised first phase of the PEAK Gateway Resort.


The 300-acre outdoor resort is set to be developed on the reclaimed Birchall Hill estate on the eastern boundary of the Peak District National Park in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.

The project aims to develop its own micro grid for energy, waste, and water, as well as a zero-carbon tourism dedicated mobility service.

Planning permission includes overnight and holiday accommodation, as well leisure, hospitality and wellness areas, and a multi-disciplinary bike park. 
The project is set to be taken forwards by the Colliers national capital markets team.

Cllr Tricia Gilby, leader of Chesterfield Borough council, said: “PEAK Resort offers a fantastic opportunity to bring more visitors into Chesterfield, grow our local economy and create a range of new jobs.

“I look forward to seeing this development take shape over the next few years.” 



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