Description
Stevenage Golf Course and its surroundings provide a significant area of grassland. Clearly, the vast majority of the area is the golf course itself, with well-managed fairways and greens. At the moment the mowing regime is extended right up to the boundary hedges, leaving little or no long grass and a corresponding lack of opportunity for plants to flower.
- To create a management plan to improve the edges of the greens and fairways for biodiversity.
- To review other habitats to increase biodiversity.
- To increase habitat connectivity between this area and adjacent land.