Much-loved Preston social club says housing plan is to help assess land value and won’t happen

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Wilbraham Club, Preston
Wilbraham Club, Preston
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A much-loved Preston social club has moved to reassure locals that it is not going to be bulldozed to make way for new houses.

A planning application has been submitted to Preston City Council seeking permission to build 10 homes on the site of the Wilbraham Club on Geoffrey Street in Ribbleton.

According to the outline proposal, the dwellings – all three-bedroomed – would be built following the “demolition” of the facility.

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However, the details submitted to town hall planners were unusually scant – and now it has emerged why.

The Local Democracy Reporting Service has been told by the club that it has “no intention” of implementing the permission, should it be granted. It is understood that the application was lodged simply to help assess the land value of the plot.

The venue has operated under its current name for the past 17 years and before that spent many years as the City Club.

It hosts a raft of regular events, including live music, bingo, games nights and family days.  It also televises satellite-broadcast football matches.

The housing proposal was submitted by Hesketh Bank-based G.C. Goodier Limited, which is described on the Companies House website as a business involved in “letting and operating of own or leased real estate”.

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