BOSSES at a popular golf-club have asked for permission to sell alcohol at their venue until late at night.

Blue Mountain Golf Club, off Temple Way in Binfield, could soon be allowed to sell booze from 10am to 10pm seven days a week if a licensing application is approved.

Residents have until Tuesday, April 9 to send the Bracknell Forest Council their views on the proposal.

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Comments about licence application LI/21/00102/LAPRE1 can be sent to the licensing authority at licensing@bracknell-forest.gov.uk.

This comes as one of another change at the Club, which recently submitted a planning application to build a temporary clubhouse.

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If approved, building the clubhouse would mean eight driving range bays are removed.

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This is a temporary planning application, meaning if Blue Mountain gained permission, they would be allowed to keep the Clubhouse for a maximum of five years.

The plan comes after proposals from Blue Mountain for a golf entertainment centre were approved in 2017, with grand plans for a new clubhouse submitted in 2019.

But due to the impact of covid-19, Blue Mountain bosses said it was not possible to deliver their original plans and are therefore hoping to build a ‘modest’ clubhouse for an ‘interim period’ before creating a larger, permanent clubhouse in the future.

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More than a dozen driving range bays will remain should the plans go ahead.