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4G funding for Pontypridd; Wimbledon applies science; Deere expand Gator range; Bainbridge course reaches Euro tour standards
IN THIS ISSUE
FUNDING FOR 4G AT PONTYPRIDD
HOW SCIENCE IS STOPPING WIMBLEDON COURTS STRESSING OUT
IOG RESPOND TO BREXIT
JOHN DEERE EXPAND GATOR RANGE
BAINBRIDGE COURSE UP TO EUROPEAN TOUR STANDARDS
MYERSCOUGH COLLEGE TUTOR ELECTED PRESIDENT
WATER CONSERVATION E-LEARNING COURSE
RUGBY SCHOOL MAKE IMPRESSION
BASSETLAW DC FULLY REPLACE FLEET
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IOG RESPOND TO BREXIT
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Geoff Webb
Shortly after Turf Pro went to press last week, the IOG's CEO Geoff Webb issued a statement following the UK's exit from the European Union.

Here it is in full:

The People of Britain and Northern Ireland have voted and we now have to deal with the outcome of the majority decision to leave the European Union.

Of course, there will be change ahead - and there will be reviews of various kinds. We can expect to be affected by financial decisions, by Government, its agencies and by the Banks. 

We will discuss the impact on our sector both within the IOG and with our wide and diverse membership, as well as with other sector bodies and representatives. 

The uncertainty that currently pervades this vote is a natural outcome of the Referendum result. There will be a long list of issues, including employment rights, EU funding in general, representational lobbying and our position and influence to do so.

Within the IOG, in the days and weeks ahead though, we will remain ‘open for business’. The IOG will look to support our members  as much as it can.

We will provide updates on matters arising given this new and ever changing political landscape, combined with the new place in Europe, as well as globally, that Britain and Northern Ireland wakes up to post the EU Referendum result.

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