Club Policies

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

East Bierley Golf Club is committed to the principles of equality, diversity and inclusion throughout its workforce, throughout its membership base and customers.

East Bierley Golf Club considers that everyone should play their part in making golf inclusive and aims to ensure that all people, irrespective of their background, ability or Protected Characteristics, have a genuine and equal opportunity to work at the club, become a member or participate in club life.

East Bierley Golf Club will embed these values within all areas of its work.

Safeguarding

We are a SafeGolf accredited club.

To achieve this we met the standards set by England Golf and share the mission of the SafeGolf partnership to safeguard the welfare of children and young people, as well as adults at risk, ensuring that all people have a fun, safe and positive experience in the sport of golf.

Everyone should be able to enjoy golf in a safe environment. We all have a responsibility to protect and safeguard children and adults at risk.

One of the most important ways to do this is to report any concerns.

East Bierley Golf Club's Welfare Officer:
The Welfare Officer for East Bierley Golf Club is Simon Milnes. His contact details are:

Telephone: 07860 157007
Email: Milnes.simon@mail.com

R & A Women in Golf Charter

The charter is a commitment to a more inclusive culture within golf.

East Bierley Golf Club call on everyone involved in golf to play their part in developing a culture that values women’s involvement in every aspect of the sport, from participating to pursuing a career.

Our aim is to increase the number of women and girls playing and working in golf. To achieve this goal and to enable women to flourish throughout golf, we recognise the need for a fundamental shift in culture.

Junior Playing Policy

East Bierley Golf Club are committed to ensure that all children have a fun, safe and
positive experience when playing golf.
The aim of our junior policy is to give junior golfers the opportunity to progress to their potential and to equip them with golfing skills that can be used and enjoyed for the rest of their lives.
The policy describes the conditions placed on junior golfers, to ensure their safety on and off the course.