I am not sure how many of you this will dismay as it does me, but Mrs Forman's pub, the iconic east end marker to Musselburgh Links, has been the subject of a demolition and development proposal recently. It has just been withdrawn, but two others from the same applicant remain.
There are many stories and views of Mrs Formans, including the use of the pub by Tom Morris and the referee Robert Chambers, when the Musselburgh crowd became rather too partisan in a match with Willie Park Snr.
Mrs Forman's and the boundary wall are so much a part of Musselburgh golf iconography, it seems extraordinary that the owners don't seem to know what they have. I noticed in an earlier thread, when the racecourse extension scheme was mooted, that a number of people felt strongly about the history of Musselburgh golf.
The latest application has just gone in, and anyone can write in to the East Lothian Planners. The latest application is No 16/00059/P for "Conversion of existing restaurant / dwelling and erection of 2 houses". My concern is that the pub itself may be substantially altered and that the boundary wall, an inherent part of this historic view, is likely to be reduced in height or demolished completely. This also has safety implications for shots into the Forman's green, which would probably then have to be moved, and the hole shortened. This, in my view, would be a tragedy. Am I alone?
If you want to write to the planners expressing concern at a proposal which puts the history of golf at Musselburgh at risk, you have 21 days to do so. Once it has been validated (should be in the next few days) you will be able to view the application by going through the following process: -
Searching for a planning drawing or form
In your search engine, type ‘East Lothian Planning Applications’ - go to ‘Simple Search’ - type the application No 16/00059/P into the 'Search' box within the main message (not the one at top right of the page) - click on the ‘Documents’ tag, where the drawings and application form are located - click on ‘View Document’ beside the drawing or form that you are interested in. There is then another tag to allow you to make your comment.
This is also where your letter will appear if you object to the scheme.
I should be interested to know if others share my view.
Mungo Park