John Hussey at BoA Golf course which is closed due to vandalism. Photo: Siobhan Boyle SMB2746/3. THE owner of the Bradford on Avon Golf Course has this week refused to quash speculation that he intends to sell the site for potential housing development. John Hussey, who runs a construction company, JH Hussey Construction, in Westbury, said “no comment” when contacted by the Wiltshire Times on Wednesday. Residents fear that he wants to sell the 35-acre site after closing the nine-hole golf course two years ago because of vandalism. Wiltshire Council has outlined plans to build up to 80 new homes in Bradford on Avon to meet demand up to 2036 as part of its Local Plan Review.
John Hussey at BoA Golf course which is closed due to vandalism. Photo: Siobhan Boyle SMB2746/3. THE owner of the Bradford on Avon Golf Course has this week refused to quash speculation that he intends to sell the site for potential housing development. John Hussey, who runs a construction company, JH Hussey Construction, in Westbury, said “no comment” when contacted by the Wiltshire Times on Wednesday. Residents fear that he wants to sell the 35-acre site after closing the nine-hole golf course two years ago because of vandalism. Wiltshire Council has outlined plans to build up to 80 new homes in Bradford on Avon to meet demand up to 2036 as part of its Local Plan Review.