September 2024 - October 2024
Bedfordshire, Milton Keynes
Introduction
Bedfordshire Golf Club is a premier golfing destination, offering top-class facilities and a stunning course for members and visitors. Dedicated to maintaining high standards while promoting sustainability, the club continually seeks eco-friendly solutions to enhance its operations and reduce its environmental impact.

The Requirement
With ongoing course maintenance, renovations and events, Bedfordshire Golf Club required an on-site welfare solution that was both practical and sustainable. Traditional diesel-powered welfare units were costly to run and did not align with the club’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions. A spacious, energy-efficient welfare unit was needed to accommodate staff, maintenance crews and event teams.
The Solution
Bedfordshire Golf Club partnered with ecowelfare to introduce a fully solar-powered 24ft welfare unit, featuring a canteen, office space and two toilets. This all-in-one solution provided a comfortable and functional space for staff while eliminating reliance on fuel-powered alternatives. The self-sufficient energy system ensured seamless operation, even in remote areas of the course, improving efficiency and sustainability.
The Conclusion
- Zero fuel costs – Fully solar-powered operation, eliminating reliance on diesel.
- Over 114 litres of fuel saved – Lowering operational expenses and reducing environmental impact.
- 243kg of CO2 emissions avoided – Supporting Bedfordshire Golf Club’s sustainability objectives.
- Enhanced workforce wellbeing – Providing a dedicated canteen, office and sanitation facilities for improved comfort and productivity.