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Wildwood Machinery partners with ECHO

Wildwood Machinery partners with ECHO: Winchester-based Wildwood Machinery continues to expand their product portfolio as they announce a deal to sell ECHO Robotics solutions across southern England.

ECHO Robotics produce professional-grade robot mowers for golf, football and other sports and turf maintenance organisations.

Wildwood Machinery partners with ECHO

Wildwood Machinery partners with ECHO

“We have set out to ensure that Wildwood offers all of the most innovative groundcare equipment,” says managing director James Bastian. “By doing that, we guarantee we can solve almost any challenge that our clients present to us. These include elite sports organisations, Local Authorities, National Trust properties and more.”

“Robotics and autonomous machinery are very much the buzzwords right now in the groundcare industry. Our partnership with ECHO, and previously announced partnerships with the likes of Raymo and Rovimo, ensure that our clients have access to state-of-the-art equipment, and the opportunity to increase efficiency, sustainability and consistency.”

Sam Daybell of ECHO Robotics commented: “Wildwood has rapidly built a reputation for exceptional service, expert product knowledge, and an impressive portfolio of prestigious clients throughout southern England. What makes them a standout partner is how closely they mirror our vision at ECHO Robotics — ensuring that our technology is introduced to the marketplace in the right way. Their consultative approach, technical understanding, and customer-first mindset help ensure the technology is not only embraced but also reaches its full potential. Ultimately, this delivers the best possible experience for the end user.”

ECHO Robotics’ range includes golf-ball collecting robots and robot turf mowers that can strip-mow with accuracy within centimetres.

Advanced automation, emissions-free operation.

The automated range features quiet operation, advanced automation, remote command and performance monitoring, emissions-free operation, and 85% reduction in energy costs compared to traditional mowers.

ECHO’s tablet and smartphone applications give remote commands, GPS location and geo-referencing notifications, plus real-time status and performance monitoring, which means you can control your fleet from anywhere in the world.

A more sustainable way to manage turf and landscapes.

As staffing shortages continue to impact businesses across the UK, maintaining high-quality green spaces has become an increasing challenge. ECHO Robotics is stepping in to bridge this gap with industry-leading autonomous commercial mowers — offering a smarter, more sustainable way to manage turf and landscapes without placing further strain on limited workforce resources.

From golf courses and sports clubs to business parks and educational campuses, many organisations are finding it harder than ever to dedicate the manpower needed for regular grounds maintenance. With teams already stretched, making meaningful improvements to green spaces can feel out of reach. That’s where ECHO Robotics and Wildwood Machinery come in.

“ECHO’s robotic mowers provide a practical and immediate solution to a widespread problem,” said James Bastian. “They not only maintain turf to an exceptionally high standard but also free up valuable staff time to focus on other critical tasks. The result is better overall site presentation, increased efficiency, and a future-proof approach to groundcare.”

Sam Daybell added, “ECHO Robotics’ growing network of UK partners, including trusted providers such as Wildwood Machinery, ensures that this technology is delivered and supported the right way — empowering clients to fully embrace automation and unlock the full potential of their outdoor spaces.”

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BAGMA launches ‘Paperless Solution’ for machinery installations

BAGMA launches ‘Paperless Solution’ for machinery installations: The British Agricultural Garden Machinery Association (BAGMA) have teamed up with the UK paperless experts, Culverdocs to launch a new digital solution for recording machinery installations.

Months of development have culminated in the introduction of a mobile and desktop app with the capability to simplify and streamline the recording and storage of installation paperwork and other administrative tasks.

BAGMA launches ‘Paperless Solution’ for machinery installations

BAGMA launches ‘Paperless Solution’ for machinery installations

Available to all valid BAGMA registered installers, members and non-members, the introduction of the ‘Paperless Solution’ signifies the end of long-winded, handwritten triplicate forms which often end up torn or muddy at the end of a handover & installation session. Launched in September, dealerships and manufacturers around the country are already discovering the vast improvement in efficiency, accuracy and accountability when delivering machines.

For just £5.00 per user, per month, users can enjoy:

  • Information at your fingertips, in one web, tablet and mobile-friendly app
  • Simplified completion of Machine Installation Form
  • Unlimited submissions with e-signatures
  • Work offline, with sync feature when back online
  • Real-time digital copy, emailed to operators, companies, installers, BAGMA
  • Importing data from ODBC reports/spreadsheets and sending reports

Users wanting to further enhance functionality can opt to upgrade to the full BAGMA and Culverdocs ‘Unlimited’ package. For £20 per user, per month, companies can digitise multiple aspects of their business, creating a fully-bespoke digital platform to complete, store and integrate paperwork including machine installation forms, hire on/off, on site risk assessments and lead capture. The ‘Unlimited’ package also includes unrestricted user and administrator access, unlimited form/process conversion, support from the Culverdocs technical team and tailored branding of the app for your business.

“This software is a real gamechanger” says BAGMA General Manager Nick Darking. “We’ve all been there – out in a muddy field, in the rain trying to fill out triplicate forms on an install and ensure that those that need a copy, have one. With so much of modern life now digitised, it made complete sense to develop a solution where paperwork could be completed with just a few clicks.”

“Going paperless not only brings efficiencies with time and simplified workflows, it provides peace of mind that a solid process is in place to obtain full accuracy and accountability with every installation.”

Those wishing to find out more are invited to join BAGMA and Culverdocs for a free informative webinar, taking place at 10:30am on Thursday 15th May. To register your interest, or to find out more, visit www.bagma.com.

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Wildwood Machinery and Stogger Turf Care lighting the way

Wildwood Machinery and Stogger Turf Care lighting the way: “We’re excited to announce our UK partnership with Stogger Turf Care,” says Wildwood Machinery managing director James Bastian. “I’m confident that Stogger’s LED light rigs are on the point of revolutionising turf care across the professional football world, and we are fully committed to working alongside them to deliver business growth in the UK.”

Environmental regulations mean that up to 70% of Premiership and – dependent on the final form of the legislation – up to 95% of lower league clubs, who are currently still dependent on High-Pressure Sodium (HPS) light rigs as part of their turfcare regime, will be obliged to transition to more environmentally-friendly LED light rigs.

Wildwood Machinery and Stogger Turf Care lighting the way

Wildwood Machinery and Stogger Turf Care lighting the way

Netherlands-based Stogger Turf Care – whose LED light rigs lead the market in innovation and quality* – is therefore gearing up for significant new business activity. In anticipation of this, Stogger and Wildwood Machinery have signed a partnership agreement. Wildwood will be the first point of contact for existing and potential new clients in the UK.

Stogger Turf Care: delivering tailored solutions for sports field maintenance.

Florian Mans of Stogger Turf Care, comments: “Together, we will ensure that every sales enquiry is handled with precision and dedication. Wildwood Machinery will officially represent our product range across the UK market, and we are confident we’ve found an outstanding ally for regular customer visits, premium aftercare, and the seamless execution of projects.”

“Stogger’s technologically advanced products can bring substantial value to the sports industry,” says Florian Mans of Stogger Turf Care. “Our product range reflects our commitment to sustainability, energy efficiency, and ease of use. These technologies represent significant improvements in turf health and resource management. By helping organizations meet their sustainability targets, we are driving the future of turf care technology,”

“At Stogger® Turf Care, sustainability is not just a goal—it is the cornerstone of our innovation strategy. We are proud to integrate cutting-edge technologies that not only enhance turf management efficiency but also minimize environmental impact.”

A commitment to exceptional customer service

James Bastian of Wildwood Machinery, says: “Both of our companies have a commitment to exceptional customer service. We’ve found great synergy and shared values from the moment that we started discussing this contract. We have been incredibly impressed with the technological innovations that Stogger have developed in anticipation of this legislation and the evolving needs of professional sports clubs.”

“We’re a young company, but we’ve proved our dynamism and commitment in the groundcare sector over the last three years by securing many prestigious clients and dealerships. We’re very proud that a company with the heritage and reputation of Stogger have entrusted Wildwood with the UK-wide sales, servicing and maintenance of their exceptional lighting solutions, particularly at a time when the prospects for growth are so significant.”

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Congleton Garden Machinery join GreenMech dealer network

Congleton Garden Machinery join GreenMech dealer network: GreenMech Ltd are delighted to announce a new dealer partnership with Congleton Garden Machinery Ltd. With immediate effect, the team lead by Director Andrew Meek will be responsible for the sales and service of the full GreenMech woodchipper portfolio for customers in Cheshire, Staffordshire and the surrounding areas.

Established in 1989 and with a wealth of experience in the garden machinery industry, Congleton Garden Machinery has gained a stellar reputation for providing high-quality products backed-up with exceptional customer service. Stocking a range of lawn and compact tractors, mowers, ATV’s and mini diggers from leading brands including Solis, Polaris, AS Motor and more, the knowledgeable team have extensive experience of working with customers across all aspects of groundcare, farming and forestry.

Congleton Garden Machinery join GreenMech dealer network

Congleton Garden Machinery join GreenMech dealer network

“Congleton Garden Machinery Ltd are delighted to have been recognised as a GreenMech dealer” comments Andrew. “To be associated with a company that designs and manufactures chippers within the UK offering versatility and efficiency with high-end products sits perfectly with our own values. Being the quietest chippers on the market and utilising a long life chipping system, the GreenMech chipper offers everything needed to keep a user’s business flowing. With the stock we maintain, both new and quality-used models, we can provide a machine to suit all applications. We look forward to a long and fruitful partnership – providing a first-class service to all new and existing users of these machines.”

“In Andrew and the whole team, we have a lot of experience and enthusiasm to hit the ground running” adds GreenMech Managing Director Jonathan Turner. “It’s been a really positive onboarding process, with a number of chippers already in the Cheshire depot to support the requirements of Congleton’s vast and varied customer base.”

Those wishing to find out more can visit www.mowersplus.co.uk or can speak to a member of the team on 01260 278332 or, via email, on sales@mowersplus.co.uk 

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Wildwood Machinery continues run of success

Wildwood Machinery continues run of success: Following a year of consistent expansion in 2024, Winchester-based groundcare business Wildwood Machinery has maintained its run of success at the start of 2025.

“Firstly, we have extended our product range with the addition of an important dealership contract with Wessex International,” says managing director James Bastian. “Secondly, we have secured a significant contract with a local authority client that we will be announcing shortly.”

Wildwood Machinery continues run of success

Wildwood Machinery continues run of success

“The recent appointment of Sales Manager Rob Hogarth, who brings 40 years of experience in the groundcare sector, is an indication of our intention to continue growing Wildwood Machinery this year,” says James Bastian. “He has brought a wealth of contacts and expertise to the business, and we are already seeing the benefits of that.”

Wildwood – which launched in 2022 – has scaled up rapidly, winning clients across professional and community sports clubs, Local Authorities, schools, National Trust properties.

“A vital component in our success has been our ability to source, supply and maintain the very best equipment available to the UK market. We are already the sole dealer across much of southern England for INFINICUT. Now, as the main local dealer for Wessex International – who manufacture a durable, versatile and reliable range of mowers – we are in a position to meet an even wider range of clients and projects,” comments James Bastian.

Sheldon Diplock of Wessex International, says: “Our mowers deliver superior presentation and professional striping, in dry or wet conditions. This is made possible by our ‘tip speed’ that is approximately 20 per cent faster than other rotary mowers on the market. Investing in Wessex Roller mowers brings a host of other benefits such as savings on mowing time and maintenance costs, whilst getting more value out of the tractors already on your fleet. The Wessex CRX320, a key player in the Golf and Sports Turf market, comes in at around the third of the price of traditional rough mower units.”

James Bastian adds, “At Wildwood Machinery our focus is on providing the absolute highest quality services to the groundcare profession, from our base in Winchester. It’s proving to be a potent combination, and appeals to clients from schools through to clients including Premiership football clubs, Local Authorities, the National Trust and many of southern England’s leading golf clubs.”

Wildwood – which has its main headquarters at East Horton Golf Club in Fair Oak – made regular hires throughout 2024 across engineering, maintenance, customer service and sales, and has bucked the trend across the economy as a whole with rapid growth.

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