A TRANSISTIONAL MONTH Plenty to think about in April by TurfPro Editor, Laurence Gale MSC, MBPR
During April we see some much-needed growth of our natural turf playing surfaces, which leads to it being one of the busiest months of the year for turf professionals and club volunteers.
How are those who provide some of the essential elements for establishing and maintaining sports and amenity surfaces responding to the sustainable agenda, both within their own organisations and for their customers?
An experienced project manager will oversee a new initiative and create an online resource centre that will showcase careers in greenkeeping to a wide audience.
Fund aims to support affiliated cricket clubs to create welcoming environments, provide enhanced facilities and playing opportunities, and to help clubs tackle the impact of climate change.
Course manager John Quinn, says they are a destination resort who pride themselves with the visual appearance of the property and the immaculate presentation of the golf course.
Manufacturer says they wanted to appoint a dealer that could support their existing customers effectively, whilst further developing the sales of new products.
The new HSA 100 boasts 60cm double-sided, double-edged cutting blades with a widened 34mm tooth spacing, making the tool ideal for landscapers working on long, tall hedges with thicker branches.