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BOSS ORV at GroundsFest 2025

BOSS ORV at GroundsFest 2025: BOSS Off-Road Vehicles will be showing their range of utility vehicles, ATV brands and accessories at GroundsFest. BOSS is the sole UK distributor of the AODES Off-Road Vehicles ATV and UTV range, Yanmar Agri tractors, Powerland electric ATVs, Paxster electric UTVs, and Faunamaster compact seed drills, sprayers and flail mowers.

The AODES range comprises the PathCross ATVs and WorkCross UTVs with engines ranging from 525cc to V-Twin engines in 650cc, 800cc and 1000cc displacements. They offer rugged off-road workhorses with Electronic Power Steering and winches as standard.

BOSS ORV at GroundsFest 2025

BOSS ORV at GroundsFest 2025

Yanmar Agri offers a range of compact tractors comprising the YT and YM Series. The YT incorporates i-HMT (Vario) technology to deliver infinite speed control and high torque output while maintaining cleaner emissions. The YM Series delivers raw power with 47HP and 60HP options for ploughing, hauling, tilling, and more.

The Powerland Tachyon is a complete, fully electric (Li-ion) road-legal ATV with tractor homologation and offers the benefits of conventional off-road utility vehicles while ensuring no damage to the environment.

The Paxster Stretch, Paxster Cargo and Paxster Air are all-electric, compact, and agile utility vehicles. They are suited to an exceptionally wide range of applications. Built for sustainability, they are available as new, and 2nd Drive last nut and bolt factory refurbished models. The Paxster can draw up to 3000 watts from onboard sockets for powering tools and machinery.

Faunamaster products include multifunctional and timesaving compact seed drills, sprayers, and flail mowers designed for use with an ATV, UTV, or tractor. The Faunamaster seed drills sow seeds of virtually any size to a depth of up to 80mm. They are ideal for sowing into existing grass fields, wildflower meadows, tilled soil, paddocks, or any area where normal planter equipment is too big. BOSS ORV is on stand number OSA720 at GroundsFest.

For more information about the BOSS Off-Road Vehicles you can call 01785 561046, E-mail: sales@bossorv.co.uk Web: www.bossorv.co.uk

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SALTEX 2025 welcome trusted media partners

SALTEX 2025 welcome trusted media partners: SALTEX, the industry’s go-to show for all things grounds management, is excited to announce this year’s official media partners. 

From long-time supporters who know the show inside out, to fresh names bringing new perspectives, this year’s line-up reaffirms just how important SALTEX is to the sector. Together, the media partners will help spread the word far and wide – sharing stories and shining a spotlight on the people powering up the future of grounds management.

SALTEX 2025 welcome trusted media partners

SALTEX 2025 welcome trusted media partners

Their involvement echoes SALTEX’s reputation as a trusted, professional platform – built by the industry, for the industry – and emphasises its status as the must-attend event for anyone working in or connected to the grounds sector.

Our official media partners for SALTEX 2025 include:

Agribusiness Review, Agricultural and Farming Jobs, British Agricultural & Garden Machinery Association (BAGMA), Clerks & Councils Direct, FC Business, Football and Stadium Management, Golf Business News, Government & Public Sector Journal, Government Business, Grounds Management Magazine, Grounskeeping Journal, Holiday Park Scene Magazine, HortWeek, Landscape & Amenity Product Update (LAPU), Landscape & Urban Design, Landscape Juice Network, Pitchcare, PlayNation, Pro Landscaper, Service Dealer, Sportsfields.info, SportsNation, The Landscaper, Turf Business, Turf Matters, TurfPro.

Jennifer Carter, GMA Director of Communications & Marketing, said: “Our media partners play a huge role in helping us tell the story of SALTEX – not just what’s happening at the show, but why it matters. Their continued support is a real sign of how much SALTEX means to the industry.

“It’s where the whole grounds management community comes together, and this year there’s more to shout about than ever in the shape of brand-new show features that have never been seen before.

“Our media partners help carry that energy far beyond the halls of the NEC, so we’re incredibly grateful for their backing, and for the part they play in bringing the show to life.”

Visitors and exhibitors can look forward to extensive coverage and product highlights, making sure that the industry’s latest developments are widely available.

Aaron Gourley, Editor of fcbusiness magazine, said: “We are proud to partner with this year’s SALTEX event. This gathering is one of the most significant dates in the sports industry calendar and is essential for those working in grounds care.

“Without the dedication and hard work of the remarkable individuals in this industry, sports – and football in particular – wouldn’t have experienced the growth we’ve seen over the years, and the professional levels of football would not be the spectacular events they are today.”

SALTEX 2025 takes place at the NEC Birmingham on 12-13 November.

Register for FREE at www.saltex.org.uk and be in with a chance of winning a Cramer Tools All Terrain Lawn Mower ATM53A, complete with charger and battery, worth £2,240!

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Thank A Greenkeeper Day returns for 2025

Thank A Greenkeeper Day returns for 2025: BIGGA is pleased to announce the fifth annual Thank A Greenkeeper Day on Tuesday 9 September 2025. This global celebration, launched four years ago, has now reached countless people worldwide, celebrating the fantastic work carried out by greenkeepers and golf course staff to enable tens of millions to enjoy the sport of golf.

This year, BIGGA wants to invite all the professionals in golf whether it’s golfers, members, owners, managers, suppliers, industry associations, media or general supporters of the game to join us in celebrating greenkeepers and their important role. Thank A Greenkeeper Day is an opportunity to ensure that greenkeeping is given the respect and recognition that these hardworking teams deserve.

Thank A Greenkeeper Day returns for 2025

Thank A Greenkeeper Day returns for 2025

Greenkeepers are the unsung heroes who ensure that golf courses are in their best possible condition for all to enjoy while ensuring that courses are stewarded environmentally and wildlife habitats are protected

While this day is all about the thank you, it is aimed to encourage proactive action across the industry to recognise the vital and highly skilled role greenkeepers play. At its core, this is about promoting greenkeeping as a professional trade and making a positive impact in working conditions and fair rates of pay for greenkeepers everywhere.

On Tuesday 9 September, we ask everyone who appreciates the value of golf to share their own stories, pictures and messages of thanks on social media. In the UK, use #ThankAGreenkeeper, and our friends abroad will be using #ThankASuper. All messages of thanks will be included in an international campaign that has positively added to the daily working life of many greenkeepers.

In addition to social media, there are several ways golf clubs, golfers and the wider industry can show support and appreciation to greenkeepers:

  • Golf clubs can organise a special breakfast or lunch for their greenkeeping staff
  • Players can take a moment after play to thank personally a member of the greenkeeping team and leave their own expression of thanks with their club
  • Industry partners and suppliers may play their part by promoting the importance of greenkeeping to their audiences and actively supporting their clients and contacts
  • Golf influencers and golf media can use their platforms to market tales, interviews and behind-the-scenes information emphasising the skills, knowledge and passion of greenkeepers.

BIGGA is collaborating with the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA), Australian Sports Turf Managers Association (ASTMA), Canadian Golf Superintendents Association (CGSA) and Federation of European Golf Greenkeeper Associations (FEGGA), amongst others, to make this year’s Thank a Greenkeeper Day more successful than ever. Together, these associations represent more than 31,000 golf course management professionals in 78 countries.

To help clubs and individuals with promoting their celebrations, BIGGA will be releasing a social media toolkit in August. This will include pre-made graphics, videos and template messages that will aid in the promotion of the day. To access the toolkit, ensure that you are included on BIGGA’s mailing list by contacting us internally.

While Thank A Greenkeeper Day is once a year, it’s worth noting that greenkeepers are on site working on golf courses every day of the year to keep and enhance them. Support, whether delivered in person, via a letter, or on social media, can have long-term positive effects on morale and create a respect and appreciation culture that will last long past this single day.

For more information on how you, or your golf club, can participate in Thank A Greenkeeper Day 2025, visit https://www.bigga.org.uk/about/thank-a-greenkeeper-day.html and join in on social media using the hashtag #ThankAGreenkeeper.

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Pellenc Returns to GroundsFest 2025

Pellenc Returns to GroundsFest 2025: Pellenc is back for GroundsFest 2025 – and this year, they’re taking things up a gear with a brand-new dedicated demonstration area on stand OSA150. Now in its third appearance at the show, Pellenc will once again showcase its market-leading battery-powered equipment, with live demos giving visitors the chance to experience performance and handling first-hand.

Known for its innovation in lithium-ion battery technology, Pellenc continues to lead the way in zero-emission grounds maintenance solutions. The range includes powerful, professional-grade tools that often outperform petrol alternatives – delivering reliability, comfort, and reduced environmental impact.

Pellenc Returns to GroundsFest 2025

Pellenc Returns to GroundsFest 2025

Visitors can expect to see a wide selection of equipment in action, including:

  • Chainsaws
  • Pole saws
  • Hedge cutters
  • Strimmers and brushcutters
  • Blowers
  • Mowers

See the New Essential Range in Action

Making its GroundsFest debut, the new Pellenc Essential line will also be on display — offering a practical and cost-effective solution for professionals maintaining green and urban spaces. These on-board battery tools are designed to be lightweight, efficient, and accessible, without compromising on performance.

The new line-up includes:

Helion Essential hedge trimmer – lightweight, ergonomic and precise, with three cutting speeds and a runtime of up to 3 hours.

Excelion Essential brush cutters – available with loop or cow horn handles, with powerful brushless motors and up to 460mm cutting width.

Airion Essential blower – quiet, powerful, and comfortable to use, with Cruise Control, Boost mode and adjustable speed settings.

ULiB 200E and 400E batteries – compact, ergonomic and built to deliver long-lasting, reliable power to the entire Essential range.

With its balance of affordability, runtime and professional-grade features, the Essential line is ideal for local authorities, contractors and green space professionals looking for low-maintenance, zero-emission equipment.

Throughout the two-day event, the Pellenc team will be on hand to offer expert advice, talk through technical specifications, and help users find the right tools for their needs.

What truly sets Pellenc apart is its commitment to long-term value. In the pro range every battery comes with a four-year commercial warranty, while all tools are backed by a three-year warranty, offering peace of mind for professionals investing in battery technology. In the Essential range, batteries and tools come with a standard two-year warranty.

Pellenc battery-powered equipment – including the new Essential range – is distributed exclusively in the UK and Ireland by Etesia UK.

For more information, visit www.etesia.co.uk/pellenc

You can also follow Pellenc on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @PellencUK for much more news, reviews and insightful views.

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BIGGA announces the FTMI Class of 2025

BIGGA announces the FTMI Class of 2025: The British and International Golf Greenkeepers Association (BIGGA) and Jacobsen announce the delegates of the FTMI 2025 Future Turf Managers Initiative, a training programme to help talented greenkeeper candidates progress towards head greenkeeper and course manager roles.

FTMI is a hybrid programme of online and in-person education and mentoring. The 2025/2026 schedule begins with face-to-face training at Jacobsen HQ in Ipswich this September, followed by further sessions online during October, November and December. The course concludes with two and a half days of learning at BTME in Harrogate in January 2026.

BIGGA announces the FTMI Class of 2025

BIGGA announces the FTMI Class of 2025

The initiative is designed to give the participants an insight into management skills that they will need as they progress through the ranks in their careers. Topics covered include presentation skills, communication, time management, interview skills, CV writing, stress awareness, budgeting and leadership.

The FTMI Class of 2025 includes the following greenkeepers:

Callum Atkinson – first assistant greenkeeper, The Wilmslow Golf Club

Tod Bannerman – senior greenkeeper, Taymouth Castle Golf Club

Patrick Brown – senior greenkeeper and spray technician, Fulwell Golf Club

George Edwards – deputy head greenkeeper, Walton Heath Golf Club

Alistair Hogg – senior greenkeeper, A&M Fife Golf Club

Alex Hudson – assistant greenkeeper, Sharpley Golf Club

Chris Keeler – deputy course manager, Prestbury Golf Club

Ronan Latham – senior greenkeeper, JCB Golf & Country Club

Toby Long – first assistant greenkeeper, Broadstone Golf Club

Carl Moore – deputy head greenkeeper, Kings Norton Golf Club

William Moore – assistant course manager, Kilworth Springs Golf Club

Euan Polson – first assistant greenkeeper, Royal Aberdeen Golf Club

Phillip Shields – first assistant greenkeeper, The Blackwood Golf Club

Greg Smith – first assistant greenkeeper, The Berkshire Golf Club

John Thornton – irrigation technician, Copt Heath Golf Club

Delegates are assigned to mentor groups throughout the programme. The mentors for this year are all previous FTMI graduates and are course managers Leigh Powell (Windlesham), James Parker (Machrihanish Dunes) and Ben Williams (Royal Cinque Ports).

BIGGA CEO, Jim Croxton, said: “It’s always a thrill to learn of the successful delegates for the Future Turf Managers Initiative as the developmental opportunities they receive and the chance to become an FTMI graduate can turbo-charge careers. I look forward keenly to seeing how the Class of 2025 develop and to meeting them all at Jacobsen HQ in September.

We remain hugely grateful to Textron for supporting this amazing initiative for BIGGA members”.

Nicole Burn, Brand Marketing Director at Jacobsen, said: “We’re proud to support the Future Turf Managers Initiative in partnership with BIGGA. Investing in the development of future leaders in turf management is essential to the growth and sustainability of our industry, and we’re honoured to play a role in that journey”.

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