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Published on Friday 25 February 2022

In 2017 Parkstone Golf Club applied for and received a felling licence from the Forestry Commission and in 2018 cut down a number of trees across the course.

The council advised there had been a breach in the normal council’s procedures, as some of the trees were subject to a tree preservation order.

In line with guidance from the Planning Inspectorate, BCP Council and Parkstone Golf Club have worked together to reach a mutually acceptable agreement.

As part of the settlement, Parkstone Golf Club have agreed to plant 10 replacement trees, of which BCP and Natural England are in support. Tree replacement will begin shortly.

Based on this settlement, we have now entered into a stewardship agreement with Natural England, BCP Council and Parkstone Golf Club Golf to safeguard the entire course, for future generations.

All parties take the protection of the natural environment very seriously and will be working in partnership to ensure this plan protects the heathland and its wildlife, the visual amenity to the public and effective tree management in future.

Natural regeneration has since taken place over the years and there are new trees over three-four metres high in place, which along with the replacement trees will see the restoration of the landscape in the relevant part of the golf course.

The Planning Inspectorate has been advised that an agreement has been reached.

Nearby residents have also been advised of this decision.

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