Toro Backs Grassroots Sport with Donation to Haverhill Cricket Club

Toro Backs Grassroots Sport with Donation to Haverhill Cricket Club

Toro Backs Grassroots Sport with Donation to Haverhill Cricket Club

Haverhill Cricket Club has strengthened its grounds maintenance capabilities thanks to a generous donation from Toro, who selected the club as part of the Toro Donation Programme. The club received a Toro eProStripe pedestrian mower, complete with the Groomer Brush attachment, providing volunteers with professional-grade equipment to help maintain high-quality playing surfaces throughout the season.

Toro Backs Grassroots Sport with Donation to Haverhill Cricket Club

Toro Backs Grassroots Sport with Donation to Haverhill Cricket Club

Founded in 1861, Haverhill Cricket Club has long been a cornerstone of the local community. Today, the club supports two Senior Saturday sides, two Senior Sunday sides, three Junior teams, one Midweek team and two Ladies teams, and regularly hosts league cup finals and Suffolk county fixtures. Its facilities are maintained by a dedicated group of volunteers who work tirelessly to keep the grounds in excellent condition.

Vice Chairman Liam Savage expressed his appreciation for the donation:

“We cannot thank Toro enough for the service provided, and we cannot wait to use the equipment. Haverhill Cricket Club has been a major part of the town for many years — a real community club with a fantastic setup both on and off the field. We’re proud of our facilities and grounds, and this support will help us continue to improve them.”

The handover was attended by Matt Coleman, Sales Manager at Toro, and Andy Brown, Finance Manager at Toro U.K. Limited, who met with Liam Savage, Mick Harding, and Phil Dingley, the club’s grounds team.

Matt Coleman, Sales Manager at Toro, highlighted the importance of supporting grassroots sport:

“Clubs like Haverhill are the heartbeat of their communities. Their volunteers put in an incredible amount of work, and having reliable, professional equipment can make a huge difference. We’re delighted to support them with the eProStripe and Groomer Brush, and we’re confident it will help them maintain the high standards they’re known for.”

Andy Brown, Finance Manager at Toro U.K., added:

“It’s always rewarding to see our products making a real impact at local clubs. The dedication shown by Haverhill’s grounds team is fantastic, and we’re proud to play a small part in helping them continue to deliver excellent playing surfaces for all age groups.”

The donation reinforces Toro’s commitment to supporting community sport and ensuring clubs have access to the tools they need to maintain safe, well-presented facilities for players of all ages.

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The Scandinavian Golf Club makes the switch to Baroness

The Scandinavian Golf Club makes the switch to Baroness

The Scandinavian Golf Club makes the switch to Baroness

After more than two decades at The Scandinavian Golf Club, Course Manager Russell Anderson knows exactly what is needed from the team and their equipment to maintain renowned high standards across two 18-hole courses. High on their machinery ‘must-haves’ are reliability and consistency which, when the time came to replace their existing mower fleet, prompted the purchase of four LM551B fairway mowers from Baroness.

The Scandinavian Golf Club makes the switch to Baroness

The Scandinavian Golf Club makes the switch to Baroness

As the only golf destination in continental Europe with both courses ranked among the Top 50, expectations at the Danish venue are great and the presentation and playability achieved by Russell and his team of 18 is nothing short of world-class. After years of purchasing equipment in package deals, the club decided it was time to change tact and open the door to all manufacturers – what followed was extensive research and testing for new fairway mowers.

“We invited all major brands to come in and demonstrate some options and we looked at various aspects including cut performance, build quality, operator comfort, maintenance demands and the dealer support” explains Russell. “The liking for the LM551B’s from Baroness was universal, including a big thumbs up from my mechanic which was a big factor in us making our decision to purchase four mowers which were delivered in early April 2026.”

He continues, “Both the build quality and cut quality is superb. We knew this is what Baroness was renowned for, but still, it has been impressive to see this first hand. The LM551B’s cut all the fairways on one course each day and leave an immaculately clean finish after every pass to the admiration of the operators and players alike.”

Ticking the box for cut quality, the investment has also addressed previous issues with downtime and costly repairs. “The simplicity and robustness of the Baroness mowers really stood out, there’s just less to go wrong which means more time in the field and less time costing us money in the workshop.”

“We must also praise the patience and support from Lasse Lindholm at dealers Lindholm Maskiner. The decision took quite a number of months and Lasse never put pressure on us and always took the time to answer any extra questions we had” Russell adds.

In addition to the four mowers, the club also took delivery of a Baroness FS900 sweeper for post-renovation clean-up, which has also quickly left a lasting impression! “This is another fantastic, productive piece of equipment, we’ve been extremely happy with it.”

For Russell, the move to Baroness has delivered exactly what The Scandinavian Golf Club was searching for: premium cut quality, dependable performance, happier mechanics and lower long-term maintenance concerns. “Changing brands always comes with an element of trepidation but opting for the Baroness machines has been a very positive experience for us all round” he concludes.

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Green-Tree supports major rooftop development

Green-Tree supports major rooftop development

Green-Tree supports major rooftop development

Lumina Village is a major Build-to-Rent regeneration development in Trafford, Manchester, forming part of a wider 120-acre civic quarter regeneration masterplan, delivering approximately 4,000 homes alongside commercial space, infrastructure, and an enhanced public realm.

Green-Tree supports major rooftop development

Green-Tree supports major rooftop development

The Podium phase is a key part of this regeneration and comprises a 440-home Build-to-Rent development, including apartments and townhouses, with extensive podium landscaping, a half-acre rooftop garden for residents, and 5.4 acres of public realm.

ORIGIN GREEN-TECH INVOLVEMENT AND PRODUCTS SUPPLIED

Origin Green-tech supported Wright Landscapes with the supply of 350m³ of Green-tree Intensive Roof Garden substrate for the podium and roof level landscape construction.

The roof and podium structures required a specialist growing medium that would meet strict technical criteria, including:

  1. Reduced load to comply with structural loading limits
  2. Consistent drainage performance for roof build-ups
  3. Long-term plant health and rooting stability
  4. Suitability for intensive and semi-intensive roof planting systems
  5. Compliance with the approved landscape specification and design intent

Wright Landscapes appointed their own independent soil scientist to test and verify the suitability of the Green-tree Intensive Roof Garden substrate supplied for the project. The material was assessed and confirmed to be suitable for intensive roof garden applications, meeting the requirements of the project specification.

This verification process included assessment of the substrate composition against the project specification, focusing on particle structure, organic matter content and overall stability. Drainage and water-retention characteristics were evaluated to ensure performance under roof-garden conditions and to confirm suitability for the proposed planting palette and establishment strategy. Following this process, technical approval was provided prior to supply and installation.

Origin Green-tech supplied a specialist lightweight, intensive roof garden substrate designed for high-level landscape applications where weight-loading constraints, drainage performance, and long-term plant establishment are critical. The material was delivered in dumpy bags and craned directly into position at the podium and roof garden level, in line with site constraints and installation sequencing requirements.

IMPACT AND OUTCOME

The completed roof and podium landscapes at Lumina Village now provide high-quality external amenity space for residents, enhancing biodiversity, visual amenity and the usability of outdoor environments within the development.

The collaboration ensured a specification-compliant, intensive roof-substrate solution, efficient installation at height with controlled logistics, and the successful establishment of conditions for rooftop planting systems.

Joe Jeavons, Group Marketing Manager for Domis Construction, comments, “Completing Lumina Village is a significant achievement for everyone involved in delivering the scheme. As one of Trafford’s most ambitious developments, we are proud to have delivered this project alongside Glenbrook Property and to see it now forming a lasting part of Trafford’s regeneration.

The commitment shown throughout has been exceptional, and the collaboration, technical expertise and reliable supply chain support have all played an important role in the successful delivery of the podium and roof landscape elements.”

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A response to Suella Braverman

A response to Suella Braverman

A response to Suella Braverman

Those of us with any interests in politics in recent years have learned that whenever Suella Braverman speaks the best course of action is to turn a deaf ear.

A response to Suella Braverman

A response to Suella Braverman

Her own political career has been particularly chequered with ministerial demotions, sackings, failed leadership bids and a defection to another party altogether.

However, this week she has regurgitated the hackneyed old line about “Mickey Mouse” degree courses and cited Golf Course Studies as one of the main culprits.

On this occasion we can’t simply ignore her and allow her views to gain traction, particularly given the difficulties in attracted young people into not just the golf course management industry, but turf and grounds management as a whole.

She told The Sun: “In terms of Mickey Mouse courses, listen, this has been well chronicled for many years. Whether it’s Gender Studies, whether it’s Golf Course Studies I think I’ve seen, there’s not a necessity, there’s not a value in many of these degrees.

“Now I know that might be uncomfortable for those people who have those qualifications, But the reality is, you’ve got to ask yourself, what are the graduate outcomes you have in mind?”

Well Suella, I’d suggest that someone who has applied for, and successfully completed, a degree in Golf Course Studies is aiming for a job working on a golf course.

The curriculum for Golf Course Studies covers a huge range of topics including turf grass science, agronomy, sustainable water management, disease identification and land resource planning and it produces well rounded employment-ready young people.

It is, don’t forget, a vocational degree and those who sign up for it know what they want to be doing with the rest of their working lives.

They won’t be graduates who are going to be asking “Do you want fries with that?” for the first few years after they’ve left university.

For too long Golf Course Studies has been a punchbag for politicians, usually, and in this case definitely, without a clue.

I would suggest that they turn their focus onto many of the non-vocational courses which, while perhaps stretching students’ brainpower, don’t offer a direct path to the workplace.

It is good that the GMA have the same view and CEO Geoff Webb is, as ever strident in his condemnation

“The GMA firmly condemns these comments. To single out golf course management as a degree lacking value fundamentally misunderstands both the qualification and the industry it serves,” said Geoff.

“Specialist land‑based degrees – such as golf course management and sports turf management – are academically robust and essential to sectors facing acute skills shortages. Graduates enter a sector with strong employment rates and clear career pathways into some of the most iconic sporting venues in the world, from St Andrews to Headingley.

“These are science-driven, technically demanding programmes. Our professionals maintain the surfaces that make sport possible at every level – from community pitches to Premier League stadiums. Without them, sport simply does not happen.

“We strongly support apprenticeships as a vital route into the profession, but university degrees are equally essential, and the two are not in competition. What the sector needs is more people entering through all available pathways, not rhetoric that deters them.”

Well said Geoff.

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