At SSGC we are committed to protect the wildlife and environment,
Our long term goal is to return the course to the original playing and visual characteristics. with less trees and more gorse and areas dedicated to allowing the re-population of Bees and Wild Flowers.
As part of the Cleadon Hills conservation area on top of Magnesium Limestone our course is home to a number of rare and endangered plant species.
As we work in partnership with the Durham Wildlife Trust , the Durham Wildlife Botany Club and the Forestry Commission, our course policy has been designed to work in unison with these partnerships whilst developing an Environmental Plan.
Read our Course policy here> South_Shields_-Golf_Club_-Course_Policy_2020-v1.1 (1)
The following reports from industry specialist should be read in conjunction with the above policy.
Environmental Plan to follow