Wokingham Today

Golf club plans 19th hole expansion

- By CHARLOTTE KING

PLANS to develop a Finchampst­ead golf club have been labelled ‘greenwashi­ng’ by a local councillor.

Sand Martins Golf Club, on Finchampst­ead Road, is seeking planning permission to improve its clubhouse and install new facilities on site.

After submitting an applicatio­n to develop the Club in December 2019, the owners withdrew after receiving feedback that their plans were “too ambitious”.

Now, Sarah Kerr, Liberal Democrat councillor for Evendons ward, has criticised the revised proposal and said when it comes to the environmen­t, “[the owners] could do better”.

Sand Martins Golf Club’s latest planning applicatio­n proposes expanding the existing clubhouse, as well as building a new restaurant and venue building.

It would comprise 39 bedrooms, newfunctio­n rooms, a kitchen and a staff room.

Car parking space, includingm­ore than 200 new parking bays, 20 cycling spaces and 10 disabled bays is also included in the plans, alongside landscapin­g and an electrical substation.

A parallel applicatio­n has also been submitted to relocate the club’s existing greenkeepe­rs’ compound.

Matthew Short, general manager of Sand Martins Golf Club, said: “Despite 2020 being a very challengin­g year, the club continues to evolve proposals that will ensure it is on sound financial footing and is able to continue to invest in the long-term future of the club.

“Our latest proposals represent a change in direction, which is far more respectful of the existing environmen­t.”

However, Cllr Kerr believes the club’s plans are not as environmen­tally-friendly as they seem.

“They’re meeting environmen­tal targets which is fine, but these targets are quite dated now,” she explained. “The plans aren’t in line with local and national climate change targets.”

The planning applicatio­n proposes turning 10% of the new parking bays into electric vehicle charging points, but Cllr Kerr said every single space should have the infrastruc­ture to become a charging bay too.

“The government is banning sales of newcombust­ion engine cars from 2030, so it’s just not good enough,” she said.

The councillor also questioned why solar panels have not been proposed for the roof of the car park, which could help power the developmen­twhile generating extra income.

“Some could be sold back to the grid to make some more money,” she said.

“And I also wonder why they’re not using modular technology to build units off site. That would reduce the number of constructi­on vehicles, which would be better for local residents in terms of air and noise pollution,” she added.

Cllr Kerr has since written to the owners of Sand Martins Golf Club to highlight her concerns but said that in principle, she is in support of the applicatio­n.

“It’s ensuring the survival of a local business at a time when the economy has been hit so hard,” she said.

“It’s also much more in keeping with its surroundin­gs compared to the original applicatio­n.”

The public consultati­on is ongoing until Tuesday, February 23.

The planning applicatio­n number is 210179 and can be found at www. wokingham. gov. uk/ planning

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