£37 million Gulliver's theme park at Rother Valley gets green light

Councillors have approved plans for a £37 million theme park on a former colliery.
The pirate ship ride at Gulliver's Kingdom.The pirate ship ride at Gulliver's Kingdom.
The pirate ship ride at Gulliver's Kingdom.

The plans, proposed by the firm that runs Gulliver’s Kingdom in Matlock Bath, are for the Pit House West site near Rother Valley Country Park.

The plans include the main theme park, a water play zone, climbing centre, glades attraction and an education and ecology centre.

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Gulliver’s Valley will provide accommodation in the form of ‘glamping’, self-catering lodges and hotels.

The plan for the new theme park.The plan for the new theme park.
The plan for the new theme park.

It will have nature trails, walks, outdoor gyms and woodland runs and is expected to create around 400 jobs. Because of its status as ‘inappropriate’ development in the green belt, the decision has now been referred to the secretary of state, who has 21 days to raise any objections before the application can be signed off.

A report to the planning board said: “The proposed development is considered to constitute inappropriate development within the green belt, however very special circumstances are considered to exist due to the economic benefits of the development in terms of increased local employment opportunities and the increase in numbers of tourists and visitors to Rotherham.

“The proposal will positively contribute to the local economy and tourism opportunities with a diverse range of job opportunities created both within the construction and operational phases, and will create up to 125 full time jobs and 325 part time jobs. The proposal will attract tourists to Rotherham which would be beneficial for the local economy.”

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Gulliver’s hope to begin construction before the end of the year and the first phase of development — the main entrance and access roads, theme park hub and core parking — could be open in 2020.

The plan for the new theme park.The plan for the new theme park.
The plan for the new theme park.

The original 330-acre site earmarked for development was reduced to 250 acres in May last year after investigations found ‘potential ground contamination’.

Pithouse West was the site of Brookhouse Colliery, which closed in 1985.