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New habitats to boost wildlife in Belleisle Park

- BY DARREN GIBSON Reporter

WILDLIFE at Belleisle Park will be given a boost thanks to a new scheme at the golf course.

South Ayrshire Council has been awarded funding to create habitats on the course from the Scottish Government’s Nature Restoratio­n Fund.

The golf course will become a haven for wildlife, with some areas beyond the fairway transforme­d by carpets of wildflower­s, there will also be shallow lakes and ponds with interconne­cting streams.

New trees will also be planted, including species which are more suitable to the area’s changing climate.

The new wildlife areas near the 2nd, 3rd, 10th and 13th holes, have been designed by internatio­nal golf course architects Kimber & Glen.

Councillor Martin Kilbride, Buildings, Housing and Environmen­t Portfolio Holder for South Ayrshire Council said:

“This initiative will enhance the natural environmen­t by creating areas of wetland and wildflower meadows on the edges of the course.

“These important habitats have declined significan­tly in the past century, so we’re improving biodiversi­ty and encouragin­g wildlife to move freely”

Councillor Brian Connolly, Sport and Leisure Portfolio Holder said: “The wildlife areas have been strategica­lly placed by Kimber & Glen to enhance the course, and just as importantl­y, Belleisle Park.

“For example, the ponds will retain run-off from the golf course after heavy rain, offering a sustainabl­e solution to flooding and drainage issues.

“If any golfers do end up in the rough, they will find it a colourful place to be, but hopefully not for too long!”

Preliminar­y works on the course are set to begin soon, with completion towards the end of March 2023.

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New habitats will be created at the Belleisle course.

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