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Firm to expand customer service in Yorkshire

Firm to expand customer service in Yorkshire: GGM Group continues to demonstrate its commitment to service excellence and support for its customer & supplier partners with the announcement of its intention to open a new service centre this Spring, in a move that will also bring jobs to the area.

The forthcoming launch of the new centre, in the Wakefield MBC area, which will have a focus on serving customers throughout Yorkshire in Groundscare, Agriculture and Arboriculture with after sales support, including mobile engineers and spare parts supply.

Firm to expand customer service in Yorkshire

Firm to expand customer service in Yorkshire

GGM offer a comprehensive portfolio of leading land-based machinery including Kubota and Baroness in Agriculture & Groundscare and Golf respectively as well as many others; together with cutting-edge solutions from FSI stump grinders, and TP Woodchippers within Arboriculture. With an extensive product offering, GGM can provide machinery of superior quality, that is both high performing and offers increased levels of efficiency.

As a tractor and machinery dealership, GGM supply equipment to sectors including professional groundscare, estate management, golf and other sports clubs, local authorities and the agriculture and arborist markets. The business has served Yorkshire for many years and with a growing portfolio of Yorkshire-based customers, the Service Centre aims to localise and improve customer support and GGM’s ability to meet customer needs in the region.

GGM Group have recently been awarded the 2024 Service Dealer UK Professional Turf Care Dealer of the Year award. Having also won the award in 2014 and 2019 this accolade recognises the company’s ongoing commitment to excellence in the industry. The company also achieved the Kubota Gold Plus Service Excellence Standard in 2023, awarded only to companies who offer the highest after sales service levels, so whether customers are looking for parts, service or technical advice GGM are committed to exceeding customers’ expectations.

Drawing on the vast experience and knowledge of the award-winning teams in Colne and Haydock, the company aims to create a team to ensure customers will be looked after at every step of their journey, with on-the-doorstep expertise at hand.

Chris Gibson, Managing Director of GGM Group said:

“This an extremely exciting time for the GGM Group. We already have a strong customer base in Yorkshire and it seemed the right time to enhance our customer service offering in the region. As a business, our competent team are committed to delivering first class customer service and support and the Yorkshire service centre will only add to this”.

The new service centre will open up job opportunities for service and support staff in the area and interested applicants should visit https://www.ggmgroup.com/about-us/job-vacancies/

GGM is a specialist supplier of tractors and high-quality professional equipment for commercial use in Groundscare, Tree care and Agriculture across Yorkshire and the North-West of England, with existing depots in Colne and Haydock.

With a proven record of delivering a trusted service and exceptional after sales support, driven by a set of deep-rooted values, GGM takes pride in building long lasting customer relationships, based on anticipating needs, solving problems and delivering on time, every time.

GGM Group are also proud to be a living wage employer, as well as being an ISO and CHAS accredited supplier.

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Readman Mowers become Corvus dealers for Yorkshire

Readman Mowers become Corvus dealers for Yorkshire: Readman Mowers has been appointed the latest Corvus Off-Road Vehicles dealer. The announcement was made by Phil Everett, MD of BOSS ORV, the Corvus UK distributor just prior to The Great Yorkshire Show.

Formerly Michael Readman Lawnmower Services, Readman Mowers has been supplying residents of the north with the highest quality lawnmowers, tractors and garden equipment for over ten years. They offer a broad selection across a wide variety of brands which are backed by a complete servicing and repair service.

Readman Mowers become Corvus dealers for Yorkshire

Readman Mowers become Corvus dealers for Yorkshire

“We were delighted to announce Readman Mowers as our latest new dealers for Yorkshire.” Says Phil Everett. “The timing was perfect since they were able to spend the first week as a Corvus UTV dealer at the Great Yorkshire Show. There couldn’t be a better way to start selling the Corvus Terrain range throughout the York area.”

The current Terrain range of UTVs comprises the diesel DX4, with the variants DX4 PRO and DX4 CAB, and the EX4, which is 100% electric. A petrol driven version of the Terrain, the mid-size GX 4, is expected in the UK in the latter part of this year. All models offer excellent on and off-road capability with a wide range of features and accessories available including air conditioning. Redman Mowers say they are very pleased to become Corvus dealers and as a small team they can offer the best quality of service and personal customer experience. The Corvus addition alongside their other brands makes an ideal fit for them and their prospective Yorkshire customers.

For more information about the Corvus Terrain range, you can call 01785 561046 E-mail: sales@bossorv.co.uk Web: www.bossorv.co.uk

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Terrain’s deep aeration in Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Terrain’s deep aeration in Yorkshire Sculpture Park: Situated near Wakefield, West Yorkshire, the Yorkshire Sculpture Park is an open-air gallery that showcases work by world-class British and international artists, including Yorkshire-born Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and Damien Hirst.

The park has one of the largest open-air collection of Moore’s bronzes in Europe. Spread over 500-acres of 18th century designed landscape of Bretton Hall, YSP opened in 1977 and was the first UK sculpture park based on temporary open-air exhibitions that were organized in London parks from the 1940s to 1970 by the Arts Council and London County Council.

Terrain’s deep aeration in Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Terrain’s deep aeration in Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Today, the ‘gallery without walls’ has an ever-changing exhibition programme and preparing to reopen after lockdown presented an opportunity for remedial work to be done. Following a site visit by hydrology consultants inspecting a waterlogged area, they brought in Terrain Aeration with their deep aeration treatment system. The area in question was an important part of the Lower Park and a popular area for visitors and curators. It suffers from compaction due to footfall and the weight of sculptures, resulting in the build-up of standing water.

“It is unusual for the area to be cleared,” says Mark Chesman, Head of Estates and Parks at YSP, “but the sculptures in that area were removed for conservation work, and we seized the opportunity as part of a wider project. In all, it took two-and-a-half days and they treated 4,000 square metres of land.”

Terrain Aeration’s Terralift hammers a hollow probe one metre into the soil using a JCB road breaker gun. At depth, the ground is usually so compacted it needs the hammer to break through. Compressed air is then released to a maximum of 20Bar (280psi) to fracture and fissure the soil and the process is repeated in two-metre spacings, to ensure the fissures interlink. On the end of the air blast, dried seaweed is injected which sticks to the fissure walls, expanding and contracting with moisture content in the soil and keeping the area ‘breathing.’ The 1.5-inch probe holes created by the Terralift machine are backfilled with aggregate to provide a semi-permanent aeration/ventilation shaft, helping to keep the whole aeration process working. The park’s groundkeepers then overseeded the area to finish.

We tend to take trees for granted, in our parks, public spaces and estates but they are often subjected to stress as a result of several factors, such as nutrient shortage, surface compaction due to foot traffic, and waterlogging where water drains off hard surfaces. Yorkshire Sculpture Park features lime trees, beech and Atlas cedar amongst others and these were given Terrain Aeration treatment as well. Breaking up the soil around the roots, and beyond, means excess water will drain away from the roots to help stop anaerobic conditions and rotting of the root system. “We’re confident with what’s been done,” says Mark, “and will be looking at further areas to be treated, probably in the autumn.”

Terrain Aeration 01449 673783 www.terrainaeration.co.uk

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Yorkshire Wildlife Park invest in Ventrac

Yorkshire Wildlife Park invest in Ventrac: The Yorkshire Wildlife Park, situated in the village of Branton, close to the A1 near Doncaster, is the latest organisation to purchase a Ventrac 4500 compact tractor to help maintain its 150-acre walkthrough safari experience.

Delivered by the Rotherham depot of local dealer, Russells Groundscare, the package includes the tractor unit in its 8-wheel configuration and two mowing units: a Tough Cut deck and MU rotary deck.

Yorkshire Wildlife Park invest in Ventrac

Yorkshire Wildlife Park invest in Ventrac

Commenting on the purchase, Director Neville Williams said,
“Lockdown has been a torrid time for us; we’ve suffered a multi-million-pound loss, so we weren’t really contemplating any significant capital expenditure. However, we had issues with our mowing equipment and our mechanic suggested we contact Russells to see what was available.

“Glen Sawyer from Russells came over with a Ventrac demo machine and it performed extremely well, but we didn’t think we could justify the cost. However, Glen was able to organise a flexible lease-purchase arrangement together with a mutual partnership agreement, and that facilitated the purchase. They also loaned us a Power Rake, which was superb at reinstating the pathways and we will be looking to purchase the Trencher attachment in the future.

“As you would expect, we have huge areas of grass to maintain and much of it is on sloping ground around the car parks, picnic areas and in the animal enclosures. We previously had to employ a contractor for these sloped areas, but with the Ventrac we can now do this in-house. The cost effectiveness of this new machine was certainly a factor in our purchasing decision. For example, in the lion enclosure it used to take four men, three days to complete, but now with the Ventrac it is two men in half a day. That’s a very impressive saving in man-days; 12 days reduced down to a single day!

“This year we will be opening an expansion which will double the size of the park and this will include the creation of lakes, reserves and diverse habitats, so the Park can become home to more animals and springboard our efforts to help at-risk species. The Ventrac will play an important part in maintaining this extension to our facilities.”

About Yorkshire Wildlife Park

The Yorkshire Wildlife Park (YWP) was opened in 2009 and currently occupies about 150 acres (60 ha) of the site. The Park is home to number of endangered species including Amur tigers, Amur leopards, Red panda, Giant otters and England’s only Polar bears. The expansive reserves and space for visitors creates a walkthrough safari experience.

In 2021 a further 150-acre expansion will open with more ground-breaking animal reserves and new species for the Park, as well as enhanced visitor facilities. Lakes, reserves and diverse habitats will be introduced in the expansion, so the Park can become home to more animals and springboard efforts to help at-risk species. Landscaped walkways and dynamic viewing areas will provide visitors with an amazing experience.

YWP work with the studbook keepers of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria who coordinate the breeding programmes and animal moves throughout Europe. This will decide which new species will be introduced, allowing the Park to continue their conservation efforts and protect a range of endangered animals.

The park’s popularity has grown over the years, starting in 2009 with only 66,000 visitors; it now hosts in excess of 750,000 visitors a year.

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Land Art For Tour de Yorkshire

Land Art For Tour de Yorkshire: A robotic line marking machine designed primarily for marking out sports pitches has been used to create a series of striking images of cyclists on an Askern hillside for the Asda Tour de Yorkshire cycling event.

The Land Art – in one case measuring 100 metres by 40 metres – was commissioned by Doncaster Council using its recently-acquired TinyLineMarker (TLM) GPS robotic line marking machine, working in close co-operation with the machine and paint supplier, Rigby Taylor.

Land Art For Tour de Yorkshire

Rigby Taylor used council-supplied artwork to create the operating program for the GPS-guided machine to apply its award-winning Impact Ready-to-use bright white line marking paint. Less than 60 litres of paint were used to create the images.

The images were painted onto the field at Askern, for the Doncaster to Selby stage one of the tour on Thursday May 2 and were clearly visible by the airborne TV cameras as well as by the competitors and spectators.

Land Art For Tour de Yorkshire

Doncaster Council’s Street Scene team invested in the robot to achieve “extraordinary levels of savings in time, resources and money” in the line marking of the 92 football pitches under its care.

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