I have been judging parks for well over ten years now and find it rewarding to see that in light of all the government cutbacks, many local authorities are still delivering decent standards.
This month I focus on the parks sector, based upon discussions with two key players operating in South Derbyshire and Birmingham.
Scheme aims to showcase grounds management as a viable career pathway for young people in education.
In our next WEB ONLY story, Etesia recently suffered a cyber-attack that effectively shut down their whole operation.
Owners say that trading has been difficult for the business since a franchise change.
Company recently marked four decades of steadfast service to the professional industry and to domestic customers.
Organisation says the collaboration is spearheading a new venture in sustainable lawn care training.
Head groundsman, Ian Osbon, says he's proud to make ongoing investments in the grounds maintenance of the 234 acre independent school.
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