Tuesday, 14 April 2026

Developer unveils plans to build 234 homes on wildlife-rich site of redundant golf course

                                    

This could be the last Spring for many of the trees on the golf course

HOUSEBUILDER Vistry Homes Ltd has unveiled its plans to develop the recently-closed golf course behind Humberston Country  Club.

The Leeds-based company has earmarked the redundant course for no fewer than 234 two-storey homes.

If the venture goes ahead, these will consist of:

* 92 three-bedroom homes

* 77 four-bedroom homes

* 65 two-bedroom homes

What will happen to the 300-plus trees and 23 hedgerows that give the course its scenic park-like character?

The company says none of them are "ancient, veteran or notable".

Inevitably, many will need to be felled, but Vistry pledges: "Where removal is required to facilitate development, this will be mitigated through appropriate replacement planting to ensure no overall loss of arboricultural or visual amenity."

The trees provide habitat for songbirds, and the course is regularly foraged by buzzards and sparrowhawks, while the two ponds are home to breeding Moorhens, Canada Geese and possibly Mallard.

Of the risk of some of these species being lost, the company's ecologist says:  "Using professional judgement, it is considered likely the site would only support an assemblage of common species, typical of urban edge habitats and of less than local importance."

Vistry Homes concludes: "The proposed scale, layout and appearance of development have been designed to reflect the character of the surrounding area, using appropriate building types, massing and materials to create a cohesive and attractive place with a strong sense of identity. 

"Separation distances and dwelling orientation have been carefully considered to ensure high levels of residential amenity for future occupants."

The project is subject to planning consent from North East Lincolnshire Council which will consider representations from neighbours and others before making a decision. 

                                           

None  of the trees is 'notable', says the prospective  developer 

                    

Home to aquatic life - one of the ponds on the golf course

                                      

The proposed layout of the 234-house scheme

Some of the types of house that the developers have in mind

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