Eight reasons why the golf course should remain protected green belt land Green Lung – this 132-acre area of green belt land is a vital green lung for our town, improving air quality and absorbing fine particulate matter from local roads. Local air quality already fails to meet UK Government air… Continue reading 8 reasons why the golf course should stay protected greenspace
Thanks to everyone who came to our demo!
It was wonderful to see so many people at our demonstration last night, all asking our council to reject plans to build on Maidenhead Golf Course. We estimate around 400 were there. Tina Quadrino gave a fantastic speech (see below), and thank you to everyone else who took to the… Continue reading Thanks to everyone who came to our demo!
Come to our demo on 23 November!
The next step in our campaign to save the green belt land of Maidenhead Golf Course from development, is to stage a peaceful demonstration outside Maidenhead Town Hall on Tuesday 23 November at 6.30pm. There’s a Full Council meeting taking place that night in Windsor. The purpose of the demonstration… Continue reading Come to our demo on 23 November!
Children tell us what they think about plans to build on their greenspace
Thanks to help from Face2Face Direct Maidenhead, the Maidenhead Great Park campaign group has spoken to some local children to find out what they think about our council’s plans to build on the greenspace of the golf course. They talk about the importance of being able to walk to your… Continue reading Children tell us what they think about plans to build on their greenspace
Let’s get this damaging plan stopped
If the planning inspector passes the Borough Local Plan (BLP) as legal, the next chance to stop our council’s damaging plan to put 2,000 plus dwellings on our precious greenspace at Maidenhead golf course, is when the BLP goes to Full Council for formal adoption. If the council adopts the… Continue reading Let’s get this damaging plan stopped
The golf club has voted to leave
We were extremely sad and disappointed to hear that eligible members of Maidenhead Golf Club voted to accept the Council’s offer to quit their lease early to make way for 2,000 new flats and houses. Two hundred and nineteen members voted to accept the deal, while 43 voted against. The… Continue reading The golf club has voted to leave