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Cup final experience; record-breaking cricket seminar; £1m Stoneham redevelopment; Selhurst Park offers praise
IN THIS ISSUE
VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR'S CUP FINAL
RECORD BREAKING SEMINAR
£1M REDEVELOPMENT AT STONEHAM
SELHURST PARK PRAISE ICL
CUB CADET LAUNCH NEW PRODUCT CLASSIFICATIONS
JD AMONGST WORLD'S MOST ADMIRED
DEALERS SPRING INTO PGC OFFER
£6K CHIPPED IN FOR CHARITY
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£6K CHIPPED IN FOR CHARITY
GreenMech, T H White and Wiltshire College team up

A Christmas tree ‘chipping’ scheme raised over £6K for a worthy cause, helped by a GreenMech QuadChip 160.


The Level 3 Horticulture students with Course Lecturer Chris Roberts (left) and Bill Johnston of T H White (right)

Dorothy House, a charity providing care and support to people with life-limiting illnesses, recently teamed up with horticultural students from Wiltshire College in a Christmas Tree Recycling Scheme. In return for a donation, 131 trees were picked up by volunteers and delivered to the college in Lackham near Chippenham, where students studying land-based courses made light work of chipping the trees with a GreenMech QuadChip 160 woodchipper.

Bill Johnston, wood chipping specialist from local GreenMech dealer T H White, brought the QuadChip 160 to the campus to aid with the processing and recycling of the collected trees.

Commenting on the day, Bill said, “I thoroughly enjoyed demonstrating the safe use of the chipper and providing the students with information and hands-on experience so that they were able to recycle the trees. The students all enjoyed the opportunity to use the chipper, giving them the chance to enhance their skills and increase their employability.”

The chippings produced were then used on the rhododendrons and azaleas around the college grounds.

The scheme has successfully raised a total of £6,041 for Dorothy House.


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