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Sacked groundsmen crowdsource help; course torched twice in week; awards deadline extended; Birkdale prepare
IN THIS ISSUE
'SACKED' HULL GROUNDSMEN CROWDSOURCING FOR LEGAL HELP
GOLF COURSE TORCHED TWICE IN FOUR DAYS
AWARDS DEADLINE EXTENDED
ROYAL BIRKDALE PREPARES FOR OPEN
HIGHSPEED'S LONGEST SERVING AGENT RETIRES
HUSQVARNA UNVEIL NEW PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY
DEALER APPOINTMENT FOR VENTRAC IN SCOTLAND
REDESIGN FOR DR FIELD & BRUSH MOWER
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HIGHSPEED'S LONGEST SERVING AGENT RETIRES
Paul Dyter steps down after 24 years

 
Paul Dyter

Paul Dyter, now 82, who joined Highspeed as an agent in June 1993 has decided that after twenty four years’ service, the time is right for him to retire.

Paul joined what was then Highspeed Lubricants Ltd., selling specialist oils and greases to golf courses in his area of South West England. Waste management services, workwear and wash area solutions followed and Paul developed good business for the company.

Paul became well known and liked by his customers and was instrumental in setting up the Course Care Cup in 1997 in the Wessex area covering parts of Hampshire, Wiltshire and the whole of Dorset. The purpose was to bring together secretaries and green keepers in a social event in the form of a match between the two groups. This has continued over the years with the support of Highspeed Group and has undoubtedly cemented relationships with customers.

Acumen Waste, since their recent acquisition of Highspeed Group is keen to lend support. Financial Director Kris Sutton said, “The Course Care Cup is a great tradition and something we are very proud to continue with, offering sponsorship in support of this event. Paul Dyter served Highspeed well over a long period and we fully understand his decision to retire at this point. We wish him well.”

Commenting on Paul’s retirement, David Mears said, “Paul played an important part in developing business for the company over many years in his area. We would all like to record our thanks for his commitment and wish him well in his retirement.”


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