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FA'S £8M PITCH IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME LAUNCHED
Gives grassroots clubs access to world class products

The underlying message of 'having more people, playing on better pitches, more of the time' was loud and clear as The Football Association announced its Pitch Improvement Programme (PIP) last week.

Along with partners, Redexim Charterhouse Turf Machinery and Rigby Taylor, the association has officially launched its £8 million scheme to help improve more than 2,000 natural turf football pitches from the National Conference League down.

Part of The FA's Strategy for Participation and Development, the four-year PIP scheme will enable grassroots clubs to access discounted products from two of the industry's leading suppliers - Redexim Charterhouse for machinery and equipment, and Rigby Taylor for grass seed, fertilisers, line marking paints and machines, as well as other consumable products.


L-R: Richard Fry, Phil Dewhurst and Chris Clark, Rigby Taylor's Marketing Director, Regional Sales Director and Executive Chairman respectively; Matt Bartle, FA Facilities & Investment Manager; Kelly Simmons, FA Director for Participation and Development;Mark Pover, FA National Facilities & Investment Manager; FA Head Groundsman Alan Ferguson;Redexim Charterhouse's Business Development Manager Curtis Allen, and Director Herman de Bree.

The programme will be supported by a range of partners including the network of Institute of Groundsmanship regional pitch advisors, professional and semi-professional groundstaff and coordinated by the respective county FA. It will also include a range of measures to help develop the skills and knowledge of the volunteers and groundsmen including seminars and workshops. Interested clubs need first to contact their county FA to find out how to start the ball rolling.

Alan Ferguson, The FA's Head Groundsman, added how PIP offers volunteer groundsmen unprecedented access to the products and expertise of leading suppliers "helping them on their way to achieving playing surfaces that facilities like St George's Park and Wembley Stadium have consistently enjoyed". He went on to say that www.groundsmanship.co.uk, developed in conjunction with other governing bodies and Sport England, was also available to offer complementary help.

Commenting at the launch, Rigby Taylor's Executive Chairman Chris Clark said: "Our Official Supplier status to the Pitch Improvement Programme provides a fantastic opportunity for grassroots football clubs to benefit from of our market-leading products that are the result of years of research and development. PIP gives these organisations a unique opportunity to make considerable gains at relatively low cost."

Redexim Charterhouse's Business Development Manager, Curtis Allen, added: "Since being involved in the programme it has become very clear that there is no shortage of dedication and desire to improve at grassroots level. There is however a lack of equipment available for those tasked with producing a playable surface year round. With this initiative they get to bring their machinery requirements in line with their never-ending quest for improved playing surfaces. The programme enables grassroots organisations to take ownership of the maintenance programme which is such an important part of the game that often gets forgotten."


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