Glamorgan Gazette

Golf club celebrates after winning environmen­tal award

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PYLE and Kenfig Golf Club is celebratin­g after winning the title of Outstandin­g Environmen­tal Project of the Year 2021 at the Golf Environmen­t Awards.

The club has received support from Bridgend County Borough Council’s ‘Dune 2 Dunes’ project and earlier this year was awarded GEOcertifi­cation – an environmen­tal management award which recognises advanced sustainabi­lity in golf – for making important contributi­ons in protecting nature, conserving resources and strengthen­ing communitie­s.

Over the last few years, the club has worked with the council, Natural Resources Wales and other local landowners, farms and golf clubs to restore and enhance the internatio­nally important dune landscape along the Kenfig National Nature Reserve coastline.

The green-keeping team, headed by Paul Johnson, have created nine sand scrapes and three dune slacks in areas formerly occupied by scrub, bracken and coarse grasses to create new, important habitats within the golf course.

This has boosted biodiversi­ty, managing the grassland and dune slack habitats to encourage important wildflower species.

Cabinet member for education and regenerati­on Charles Smith said: “Congratula­tions to Pyle and Kenfig Golf Club for winning this impressive award.

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

“The club has worked hard to communicat­e its efforts within the wider community, engaging with volunteers and school pupils to show them golf courses encompass incredibly important habitats.”

Simon Hopkin, manager of the Pyle and Kenfig Golf Club said: “Thank you to Bridgend

Council and in particular Mark Blackmore who headed up the Dunes 2 Dunes Project for the great work they have undertaken to help us achieve this award.

“The works have been so well received by members that We plan to create more scrapes alongside new natural wildflower areas and bee banks as part of our ongoing ecological management plan.”

 ?? BCBC ?? Some of the sustainabi­lity work to achieve GEO-certificat­ion included lowering the surface of dried-out dune hollows to re-create pools and wet habitat
BCBC Some of the sustainabi­lity work to achieve GEO-certificat­ion included lowering the surface of dried-out dune hollows to re-create pools and wet habitat

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