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Golf club in Welwyn Garden City wins fight against redevelopment

BBC Published Aug 17, 2026 Reviewed Aug 18, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
Golf club in Welwyn Garden City wins fight against redevelopment
The proposal to redevelop Panshanger Golf Club with 500 homes and a leisure centre was dropped.
500 homes · homes Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council, council
More than 4,300 people signed a petition to protect Panshanger Golf Club.
more than 4300 people · people public
Several thousand people responded to a public consultation launched in July.
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The council said the consultation found strong support for improved leisure facilities in Welwyn Garden City.
Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council, council
The council said the town does not currently have its own public swimming pool, and demand for swimming and indoor sports was expected to grow.
Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council, council
Max Holloway said there was no clear support for the Panshanger Golf Club site, alongside some concern about new homes.
Max Holloway, executive member for community and leisure
The council said it would continue to work to find the right ways to deliver both leisure facilities and homes for the borough.
Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council, council

Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council said it had taken into account the views of residents and it would not redevelop Panshanger Golf Club

A proposal to redevelop a 50-year-old public golf club with 500 homes and a leisure centre has been dropped.

Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council, which owns the site of the Panshanger Golf Club in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire made the decision at its cabinet meeting on Tuesday, external but later said there was "no clear support" for the club.

More than 4,300 people signed a petition to protect Panshanger Golf Club and several thousand responded to a public consultation launched in July.

Golf club captain Tony Ashforth said: "I cannot emphasise how amazing the public response has been in support of the golf course and the open green space."

The golf club, which has several hundred active members and thousands of regular users, had objected to the plans in July.

The council said it would continue to work to find the right ways to deliver both leisure facilities and homes for the borough

The council said the consultation found strong support for improved leisure facilities in Welwyn Garden City.

However views were divided about Panshanger Golf Club as a potential site.

It had been chosen because it is council-owned and feasibility work suggested housing was a potential way to help fund the new facilities.

The council said the town does not currently have its own public swimming pool, and demand for swimming and indoor sports was expected to grow.

Max Holloway, executive member for community and leisure, said "there was no clear support for the Panshanger Golf Club site, alongside some concern about new homes".

He added the authority would continue to work to find the right ways to deliver both leisure facilities and good homes for the borough.

Sandreni Bonfante, deputy leader of the council, thanked everyone that completed the survey or attended the drop-in sessions.

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