Forum calls for Amenity Standard to become a requirement

Forum calls for Amenity Standard to become a requirement: Since its formal launch at the start of this year, the Amenity Standard has been very much welcomed by all sides of both the amenity sector and policy makers. 

The Forum is now calling on the UK and national governments to introduce this as a requirement for all operating in the management of weeds, pests and diseases in amenity areas. This would provide the public and all users with the reassurance that the work was being undertaken by trained professionals operating at required standards, committed to continuous professional development, and adopting an integrated approach to address individual situations.

Forum calls for Amenity Standard to become a requirement

Forum calls for Amenity Standard to become a requirement

To hold the Amenity Standard, organisations involved in amenity management must be a member of an approved and recognised assurance scheme. Currently there are three such schemes related to different sub sector activities, and two further schemes related to golf and sports surfaces are under development. There is no direct cost to an organisation to hold the Standard other than the cost of being a member of an approved assurance scheme.

Far too often, the high standards of work in amenity are put into question by a few not operating at required levels. This is why the Amenity Standard has been introduced. It demonstrates that the organisation uses the right approach in management of areas and, where plant protection products are used, they are authorised and approved, and applied to ensure safety to the public, the environment and wildlife seeking to create healthy, sustainable amenity spaces fit for purpose. Introducing the Standard as a requirement would allow proper enforcement and provide all involved with confidence in works undertaken.

Professor John Moverley, Independent Chairman of the Amenity Forum said ‘’ The establishment of the Standard is seen very much as a game changing moment for the sector, seeking to provide the public and all involved with the assurance that amenity management operations, wherever undertaken,  follow required guidelines for safe us and are appropriate and at the highest standards. Integrated approaches are core to this, making use of all methods available to achieve optimum results.

The Standard has received the backing of all national governments in the UK and is very much aligned to thinking,  as the UK and national government are currently  reviewing the National Action Plan relating to weed, pest and disease management’’

With the introduction of the Standard as a requirement would come the ability for stricter enforcement. The Forum has now over 100 organisations supporting its work and committed to best practice and continuing to drive up standards at all levels. Everyone operating in the sector should have the same commitment and introducing the Amenity Standard as a requirement is a way to achieve this.

For further information about the Standard, visit the website, www.theamenitystandard.co.uk . Public facing information on what happens in amenity management and how it is achieved can be found at www.getbritainmoving.uk

The Forum is holding its annual conference on October 15th, 2020 where the theme will be ‘’Planning for the Future’’ The event will be professionally presented online. We are pleased to confirm that an address will be included from a senior government representative. The delegate rate is £50. For further information on how to book or for more detail, contact Admin@amenityforum.net

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Simple Toro sprinkler upgrade

Simple Toro sprinkler upgrade: If you need a quick fix irrigation solution this summer, then Toro’s T7 golf sprinklers could be the answer.

It’s impossible for golf clubs to second-guess the great British weather when it comes to deciding on their irrigation needs. As we headed into July it was shaping up to be a classic British summer with a real mix of weather, so how do you manage the inconsistency if your system isn’t quite up to scratch?

Simple Toro sprinkler upgrade

Simple Toro sprinkler upgrade

Robert Jackson, water division sales manager for Toro irrigation distributor Reesink Turfcare, says: “For clubs pondering the question: do I give that much-needed upgrade or retrofit the green light only to be met with a washout summer – or risk limping through a scorcher with my current system? With Toro, there’s a quick, easy and cost-effective option for those waiting for a new system or wanting to take a step towards some of the benefits a new installation will afford – and that is to upgrade some of your sprinklers.”

It really is as simple as that. There are so many options to choose from to ensure your course is benefitting from the very latest Toro sprinkler technology.

“For instance, it’s widely known that you can replace competitor sprinklers with our T7 Series Rotor,” continues Rob. “But it’s a common misconception that some older Toro sprinklers can’t be upgraded. This is untrue and misinformation! So, this summer, I would urge all those using sprinklers connected to a remote solenoid valve to upgrade to the advanced, robust T7 golf rotor. Not only will upgrading to precision T7 sprinklers improve the overall efficiency of your system at the right pressure and flow, but, per unit, they’re also much less expensive than equivalent competitor models.

“Our range also includes conversion assemblies for upgrading both Toro and other manufacturers’ models. So, my message is – talk to Toro this summer! You may not be able to depend on the weather, but you can depend on us if you want to get more from your existing system without splashing out on a major replacement or retrofit.”

Sprinkler swap-outs with Toro bring design improvements and addresses specific irrigation needs such as arc retention to achieve a strict start-stop without unwanted movement, eliminating dwell points and subsequent pooling and ensuring even distribution.

For further information on Toro’s T7 series rotor and other sprinkler upgrade options, contact Reesink on 01480 226800, info@reesinkturfcare.co.uk, or visit reesinkturfcare.co.uk

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Bomb discovered on golf course

Bomb discovered on golf course: Greenkeepers unearthed a little surprise on Monday at The Royal Cromer Golf Club, when a bomb was discovered under ground at the seaside golf club in East Anglia.

The bomb was found whilst groundsmen were carrying out work and maintenance between the 7th and 12th fairways around midday Monday 20th July.

Bomb discovered on golf course

Bomb discovered on golf course

After discovering the wartime device, the police and Royal Logistical Corps Bomb Disposal Team were sent to Royal Cromer GC where the bomb was then safely taken to the driving range and detonated at around 4:45pm.

Jamie Collyer, bar manager at the Royal Cromer Golf Club, said: “They were just doing some maintenance work, they were digging and found part of it.

“People on the course, told me [the explosion] was really, really loud,” he said.

Local residents of the Cromer area took to Twitter to ask other members of the public if anyone knew what had happened, after many described hearing a “huge explosion” and “massive boom.”

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Fresh start for Kanda Golf

Fresh start for Kanda Golf: Jerry Kilby CCM, former CEO of the Club Managers Association of Europe (CMAE), has re-launched his own company, Kanda Golf to provide management support to golf clubs, suppliers and service providers to the golf industry.

The services that Kanda Golf will be providing to golf clubs includes revenue audits; governance reviews; interim management services; help with the creation and implementation of strategic plans and sales training for golf club staff.

Fresh start for Kanda Golf

Fresh start for Kanda Golf

Jerry Kilby said: “As golf clubs look to re-build their businesses after Covid-19, especially those that had enjoyed revenues from functions, weddings and parties, it will be very important to ensure the club has an effective governance structure and strategic plan to follow over the coming years, to ensure financial stability and a successful future.”

Recognising that out-sourcing services is more relevant now than it may have been before Covid, he added: “Golf Club Boards, Committees and Managers need not try and take on all the challenges and problems alone.  By out-sourcing tasks like Strategic Planning or Staff Training allows management to get on with the day-to-day work.”

“I am fortunate to have secured the services of numerous experienced golf club managers, who can help golf clubs with their specialist skills” he continued.  “Each of these bring different knowledge and experience to the table, and together, we provide cost-effective, practical and extremely relevant advisory services to golf clubs”.

In addition, Kanda Golf are providing services to companies that provide services to the golf industry, and can help those that are launching a new product or service as well as those that wish to broaden awareness of an existing service.

For further information, contact Jerry Kilby on +44 (0) 7821 908597, by email to jerry@kandagolf.com or visit the website www.kandagolf.com

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New Kasco J Series fountains

New Kasco J Series fountains: KAR UK has revealed that the new and improved J Series fountains by Kasco are now available. 

Kasco J Series fountains are the perfect focal point in any pond or lake. From the 30 ft. high attention-demanding Redwood patterns, to the more elegant 2-tiered Linden patterns, each nozzle offers its own visual appeal. Designed with both beauty and function in mind, these fountains can improve overall water quality by increasing oxygen transfer.

New Kasco J Series fountains

New Kasco J Series fountains

The team of Kasco engineers have been busy using state-of-the-art software to re-design all 2HP models and above in the J Series fountains – resulting in easier assembly and higher performance.

Further improvements of the re-designed J Series fountains include:

  • 1-piece float – easier to assemble and install
  • 5-year warranty standard on the new 3 – 7-1/2HP J Series
  • New twist-and-lock nozzle design
  • New patterns deliver cleaner, crisper more beautiful displays
  • New bottom screen design decreases risk of clogging and easier to install
  • Improved overall performance with no additional amp draw

All J Series Fountains come with multiple nozzles included in the price and can be paired with an optional light kit.

Kasco products are distributed in the UK by KAR UK.

For more information, please visit www.karuk.com.

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