New Synthetic Turf Pitch Offers Year-Round Sport

New Synthetic Turf Pitch Offers Year-Round Sport

New Synthetic Turf Pitch Offers Year-Round Sport

A new synthetic turf project in Coventry, West Midlands has equipped Henley Green Primary School with a high-quality pitch, providing year-round access to sport for both pupils and the surrounding community.

New Synthetic Turf Pitch Offers Year-Round Sport

New Synthetic Turf Pitch Offers Year-Round Sport

The new playing surface addresses a long-standing issue in one of Coventry’s more deprived areas, where the lack of a reliable all-weather playing surface has previously hindered opportunities, both in school hours and beyond.

The new synthetic turf pitch provides a safe, durable surface designed for football, multi-skills sessions and athletics, supporting the school’s PE programme while also offering local teams and residents access to a top-quality facility outside school hours. Offering the facilities outside of school hours will also provide the school with additional revenue streams.

Synthetic turf has become the go-to for projects of this kind for good reason. Pitches can sustain intensive, year-round use without compromising on playing quality or safety, without worrying about the effects of overplay, waterlogging or seasonal downtime.

For a school and community sharing a single facility, this is incredibly important. It means PE lessons, lunchtime activities, after-school clubs, evening community use and weekend matches can all take place on the same surface with a greatly reduced risk of deterioration, and without the maintenance costs that come with managing a natural grass pitch.

The performance characteristics of modern synthetic turf also support better, more inclusive sport. Consistent surface conditions help reduce the unpredictability that can disrupt training sessions or community programmes, while the all-weather nature of 3G means children, families and grassroots teams are not at the mercy of British weather. With the winter of 2025-26 seeing England receive 35% more precipitation than the long-term meteorological average (LTA), and this trend set to continue, the issue becomes even more pertinent. For schools in particular, this opens up a far broader range of activities than would otherwise be possible, supporting confidence and engagement with sport from an earlier age.

The installation at Henley Green Primary School was delivered by Notts Sport in partnership with Groundwork and Leisure, the specialist sports surfaces contractor, and aligns with the work of Sky Blues in the Community, the official charity of Coventry City Football Club. The charity has supported young people in the West Henley, Earl Marsh and Moat House areas of Coventry for more than a decade, and the pitch is expected to play a central role in its ongoing efforts to improve health, education and inclusion outcomes through sport.

Stefan Diderich, Director General/CEO of EMEA Synthetic Turf Council (ESTC), said: “Projects like this demonstrate exactly why synthetic turf has become such an important part of the community sport landscape. A synthetic turf pitch transforms what a school and its surrounding area can offer, providing a safe, durable surface that can be used year-round without the maintenance burden or weather dependency of natural grass.

“In areas where access to sport has historically been limited, facilities like this one at Henley Green Primary School can have an impact that goes far beyond PE lessons. They support healthier, more active communities, give young people somewhere meaningful to spend their time and create opportunities for grassroots clubs and local programmes to thrive. It is a clear example of synthetic turf delivering real social value.”

The pitch is now in use, with the official opening marked by a celebratory event attended by students, staff, parents, local dignitaries and community members, including a ribbon-cutting ceremony and demonstration match by the school’s football team.

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BOSS ORV appoints Ark ATVs

BOSS ORV appoints Ark ATVs

BOSS ORV appoints Ark ATVs

BOSS ORV has announced the appointment of Ark ATVs as an AODES off-road vehicle dealer. Ark ATV Ltd has been a family-owned and operated business since 1997. They have over 80 years of experience supplying farmers and other workers with high-quality ATVs, quad bikes, and attachments.

BOSS ORV appoints Ark ATVs

BOSS ORV appoints Ark ATVs

“We’re delighted to have this new additional dealer coverage in the South-West region of England,” says BOSS Managing Director, Phil Everett. “This is an exciting appointment with Ark ATVs joining the AODES dealer network. We have worked with the Ark ATV team previously and fully understand the professional and quality-driven approach Rob Blomfield-Richards delivers, and now with the added support of James Westwood you can understand our excitement with the appointment.”

AODES ATVs and off-road Utility Vehicles are sold in over 100 countries and regions. The brand dates back thirty years when it was established as ODES in China, with a USA R&D and distribution centre in California. AODES has become firmly established in the UK with distribution by BOSS ORV to a carefully developed dealer network. The range comprises ATVs and UTVs, featuring 525cc and V-Twin engines in 650cc and 1000cc displacements. AODES says they are designed to navigate off-road terrain with ease, seamlessly merging professional utility with outdoor comfort. Phil Everett says they offer highly competitive, quality-driven alternatives to more well-known brands while providing an exceptional range of functional features and benefits.

Ark ATVs state that their team is made up of experienced ATV engineers and technicians who pride themselves on their extensive knowledge of ATVs. This is backed by their dedication to providing customers with the best possible service and support.

For more information about BOSS ORV distributed machinery, you can call 01785 561046

E-mail: sales@bossorv.co.uk Web: www.bossorv.co.uk

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Centurion Club places trust in DSV’s Eurograss range

Centurion Club places trust in DSV’s Eurograss range

Centurion Club places trust in DSV’s Eurograss range

At Centurion Club in St Albans, course manager Andy Garland knows every inch of the golf course because he helped build it from the ground up. Today, as the club continues to host some of the biggest events in professional golf, Andy relies on Eurograss Dual Use grass seed mixture to help maintain consistent playing surfaces throughout the year in increasingly challenging weather conditions.

Centurion Club places trust in DSV’s Eurograss range

Centurion Club places trust in DSV’s Eurograss range

Andy joined the club in 2006 during the construction phase and has remained at the heart of the venue ever since, overseeing its development into one of the UK’s most recognised tournament golf destinations.

“We spent the best part of five years shaping it, designing it, topsoiling it and growing it from seed,” he said. “I’ve walked every mile here and every part of the course; I know it like the back of my hand.”

Andy leads a team of 12 full-time greenkeepers, with numbers doubling during tournament preparation weeks. Managing a modern, in-demand venue means constantly adapting to evolving weather patterns and changing turf pressures; something that has also influenced his approach to grass seed selection.

“When I started my career, you probably wouldn’t have a mower out from November until April,” he said. “Now we’re mowing all year round because of the mild weather. We get a month’s rainfall in a day and then go months without rain.”

As a result, drought tolerance, wear tolerance and recovery have become increasingly important factors when selecting seed mixtures.

“We’re still using similar species, but now they’re better cultivars,” Andy explained. “The breeding and seed technology has come a long way. We’re looking for drought resistance, wear tolerance, colour and grasses that can cope with being cut lower and put under more pressure.”

That search for improved performance led Andy to trial the Eurograss Dual Use mixture, supplied through Turfcare and recommended partly due to its strong STRI rankings.

Initially introduced for repairs and divoting work on tees and fairways, the results quickly caught Andy’s attention.

“I was very pleased with Dual Use and how it worked,” he said. “It helped recover divots quicker and even in droughty conditions on non-irrigated areas.”

Eurograss Dual Use is a hard-wearing amenity grass seed mixture designed for areas that need to look good while coping with regular use and changing weather conditions.

Combining high-quality perennial ryegrasses with strong creeping red fescues, it delivers excellent wear tolerance, strong recovery and impressive drought resilience.

Following the initial success, Andy expanded its use across the golf course as part of Centurion’s wider overseeding programme.

“We overseed twice a year, normally about four-and-a-half tonnes in the spring and the same again in the autumn,” he said. “Now we use it wall-to-wall on tees, fairways, aprons, collars and even semi-rough areas.”

One particular overseeding programme in spring 2025 reinforced Andy’s confidence in the mixture.

Centurion Club places trust in DSV’s Eurograss range

Centurion Club places trust in DSV’s Eurograss range

“We had a very dry spring after overseeding,” he explained. “What really sold the Eurograss seed to me was when we finally got some water down on the drill runs four-to-six weeks later, the strike rate was really impressive.

“The plant, once it had germinated, was very tolerant to droughty conditions and it performed very well.”

Andy has also been impressed with the seed’s cold germination capabilities during autumn and winter use.

“We divot all year round using the product,” he said. “Even through winter, if you get a two-week window of mild weather, you can see the grass striking and germinating again.

“It ticks every box for me in regard to drought tolerance, wear tolerance and cold germination.”

For Andy, consistency and reliability are critical when purchasing between eight and nine tonnes of seed annually.

“When you’re buying that amount of seed, you need confidence in what you’re putting out there,” he said. “I’ve seen competitors germinate, but nowhere near as well as the Eurograss products I’ve used.

“As a greenkeeper, that’s all you can ask for. You know every bag is going to work and that’s one less thing you’ve got to worry about when managing a golf course.”

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Wildwood Machinery Open Day brings out the big guns

Wildwood Machinery Open Day brings out the big guns

Wildwood Machinery Open Day brings out the big guns

State-of-the-art ground and turfcare machinery and technology will be on show at Wildwood Machinery’s second Open Day, at East Horton Golf Club on Wednesday 1 July.

Wildwood Machinery Open Day brings out the big guns

Wildwood Machinery Open Day brings out the big guns

Wildwood customers and partners will also be able to check out the company’s brand-new HQ, workshops and showroom, which now form part of the East Horton complex.

With a growing number of elite sports clubs, local authorities, estates and schools tapping into Wildwood’s combination of big brands and elite after-sales service, the business grew steadily throughout 2025, necessitating the increase in showroom and workshop space.

Managing Director James Bastian, said: “Last year’s Open Day was attended by groundcare professionals and buyers from across Southern England, and we had some absolutely stunning kit on display. Groundcare machinery is evolving at such a pace right now, so we’re looking forward to showcasing some of the biggest brands in the business, as well as our own new and improved HQ.”

The Wildwood Machinery Open Day is open to all groundcare professionals and buyers, and runs from 10-4pm with food served all day, and the opportunity for attendees to enjoy a free round of golf at East Horton on the day.

James Bastian said: “The Open Day is our opportunity to thank our partners, suppliers, staff and customers. It will be an environment where groundcare pros can put some really innovative machinery through its paces, do some business but also relax and have some fun.”

“We’re very lucky that East Horton Golf Club is a core part of our family business and is the perfect venue for this type of event.”

Manufacturers showcasing their wares will include: Aspen, DeWalt, ECHO Robotics, Gambetti Amenity & Golf, INFINICUT, ISEKI, Jacobsen, Ransomes, Raymo, Rovimo, Stogger, Sunseeker and Wessex International, as well as the latest additions to Wildwood Machinery’s expanding portfolio of world-class brands, Bio-Circle, FJ Dynamics, Hustler and Kress.

“Last year, the whole environment had a lovely vibe about it. We had great support from our partners and manufacturers, and our customers turned out in force,” says James. “There’s a lot happening in the industry, and a lot happening at Wildwood Machinery, and so we’re looking forward to seeing everyone on 1 July.”

Anyone wishing to attend the Open Day can register here.

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GroundsFest strengthens partnership with BALI for 2026 event

GroundsFest strengthens partnership with BALI for 2026 event

GroundsFest strengthens partnership with BALI for 2026 event

GroundsFest is delighted to announce an expanded partnership with the British Association of Landscape Industries (BALI), which will see the organisation again become the exclusive sponsor of The Landscape Zone at GroundsFest 2026.

GroundsFest strengthens partnership with BALI for 2026 event

GroundsFest strengthens partnership with BALI for 2026 event

The strengthened relationship marks another significant step forward for GroundsFest as it continues to bring together every corner of the grounds management, landscaping and outdoor industries through a fresh, inclusive and engaging event experience.

As part of the partnership, BALI will have a major presence throughout the show, including sponsorship of The Landscape Zone and a seminar theatre. Working closely with HortWeek, BALI will help deliver an engaging seminar programme packed with expert insight, industry discussion and valuable educational content for visitors.

In addition, BALI will host its own stand within The Landscape Zone, alongside a dedicated podcast area where some of the landscaping industry’s leading figures will be interviewed across the two-day event. The podcast feature is expected to provide visitors with unique insight into key industry topics, trends and challenges, while also shining a spotlight on the people helping to shape the future of landscaping.

The partnership will also extend into GroundsFest’s popular live music festival, which takes place on the evening of the first day of the show. BALI will host its own dedicated festival area, offering members the opportunity to continue networking in a relaxed and enjoyable setting with food, drinks, live music, bumper cars and entertainment.

GroundsFest Event Director Christopher Bassett said:

“We see a natural alignment with BALI. There’s a shared commitment to raising standards, supporting professionals and strengthening the future of the landscaping and wider grounds sector. BALI’s proactive, forward-thinking work mirrors what we’re trying to achieve with GroundsFest, and it makes this partnership feel like a really natural fit.

“We’re incredibly pleased to continue strengthening our relationship with BALI and we’re excited about the additional value this partnership will bring to both exhibitors and visitors at GroundsFest 2026.”

BALI’s Head of Marketing and Communications Rosie Sayers said:

“We are delighted to once again be partnering with GroundsFest as sponsors of The Landscape Zone, following a hugely positive experience supporting the event last year.

“GroundsFest has quickly become one of the most important events in the industry calendar, bringing together professionals from across landscaping and groundscare to share ideas, discover innovation and build meaningful connections. Its strong commitment to supporting and collaborating with the landscaping industry closely reflects BALI’s own values, which makes this continued partnership such a natural and exciting fit for us.”

GroundsFest 2026 will once again bring together professionals from across landscaping, grounds management, local authority, sports turf, estate management and related sectors for two days of hands-on demonstrations, live entertainment, networking and industry-leading exhibitors.

GroundsFest 2026 takes place on 16 and 17 September at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.

Visitor registration for GroundsFest 2026 is free and now open.

To register and find out more, visit www.groundsfest.com

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