Glamorgan Gazette

Project earns golf club a green award

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PYLE and Kenfig Golf Club has received a prestigiou­s sustainabi­lity award after receiving support from Bridgend County Borough Council’s “Dune 2 Dunes” project.

The club has been awarded GEO-certificat­ion – an environmen­tal management award which recognises advanced sustainabi­lity in golf, having made important contributi­ons in protecting nature, conserving resources and strengthen­ing communitie­s.

It is among just a few golf clubs in Wales to have received the award.

Cabinet member for education and regenerati­on Charles Smith said: “Our Dunes 2 Dunes project is a collaborat­ion to sustainabl­y manage the Bridgend coast.

“As part of that, we have been working with golf clubs to obtain GEO-certificat­ion.

“Receiving the award is a real achievemen­t not only for the golf club but also for biodiversi­ty and resilience to flooding.

“Sand dunes are wild, iconic landscapes with biodiversi­ty hotspots where orchids still survive alongside songbirds, butterflie­s and a wide array of endangered insects.

“In achieving this, our team has helped to undertake very successful sustainabi­lity projects, including re-profiling dunes and creating bare sand to allow sand to move again, lowering the surface of dried-out dune hollows to re-create pools and wet habitat, and removing scrub and invasive non-native species which are smothering and stabilisin­g the dunes.”

The project has received funding through the Welsh Government Rural Communitie­s – Rural Developmen­t Programme 2014-2020, which is funded by the European Agricultur­al Fund for Rural Developmen­t and the Welsh Government.

It is a collaborat­ion of organisati­ons, landowners, farmers and golf courses working together to sustainabl­y manage the Bridgend county borough coastline.

Simon Hopkin, manager of the Pyle and Kenfig Golf Club, said: “We are committed to the maintenanc­e and preservati­on of the golf course for future generation­s in a sustainabl­e and environmen­tally-friendly manner.

“We will continuous­ly improve our environmen­tal performanc­e year on year and will liaise with local and national conservati­on bodies to initiate and action projects that will enhance the environmen­t around us and reduce the impact on the environmen­t.

“We are custodians of this great golf course and we are committed to enhancing and engaging with our staff, members, visitors and the community.

“We are so proud to have achieved the GEO accreditat­ion and working on the Dunes 2 Dunes project has been such a rich and rewarding experience for myself and my team.”

In March 2019, Royal Porthcawl became the first golf club in Wales to obtain the GEO-Certificat­ion sustainabi­lity award as part of the Dune 2 Dunes project.

 ??  ?? Some of the sustainabi­lity work at Pyle and Kenfig Golf Club to achieve GEO-certificat­ion included lowering the surface of dried-out dune hollows to re-create pools and wet habitat
Some of the sustainabi­lity work at Pyle and Kenfig Golf Club to achieve GEO-certificat­ion included lowering the surface of dried-out dune hollows to re-create pools and wet habitat
 ??  ?? Great crested newts are increasing due to the improved management at Pyle and Kenfig Golf Club
Great crested newts are increasing due to the improved management at Pyle and Kenfig Golf Club

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