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Remedial work at the SWALEC Stadium
4 Days ago by: Vic Demain
"Fair play to the bloke, shame about that flooding down there ..."
Remedial work at the SWALEC Stadium
4 Days ago by: madgeorge
"An amassing task Keith. You must be congratulated in taking ..."
Saracens handed pitch boost
1 Week ago by: TURFINATOR
"If you want someone to hang themselves all you need do is le ..."
Harrogate 2012
2 Weeks ago by: Leeboy
"I'm not doubting it was a decent show Richard, my point was ..."
Harrogate 2012
2 Weeks ago by: ricam
"Not sure I agree with you Lee, in around 20 years of exhibit ..."
Manual handling - how to lift correctly
23 Nov 2011 -
Consultancy -
Richard Murray
- Issue 39 - Oct / Nov 2011
Richard Murray of Real World Training says that, when it comes to manual lifting, it is the way and not the weight.
The Reaper of Doom
16 Apr 2011 -
Consultancy -
Richard Murray
- Issue 36 - Apr / May 2011
When the Reaper of Doom comes calling, can we still learn? Richard Murray of RWT Real World thinks so
Remembering when we had the ‘guts’ for the job?
13 Apr 2010 -
Training -
Richard Murray
- Issue 29 - Feb / Mar 2010
Richard Murray, of Real World Training, says keep learning, keep training, keep gaining experience, and don’t think what you know today is all you need to know for tomorrow
Learning and training - where did it all begin?
19 Dec 2009 -
Consultancy -
Richard Murray
- Issue 27 - Oct / Nov 2009 - 1 comment
Along the way, if you are lucky, there will be people who want to train you or help you learn, because that’s what they are good at. All you have to do is want them to do that for all the right reasons.
Not just a golf course?
31 Jan 2006 -
Best of the Rest -
Richard Murray
- Issue 4 - Christmas 2005
My role at Reaseheath College is quite unique. I manage a number of sports facilities including football, rugby, bowls and a short par three nine hole golf course. These facilities are not only used by members of the public and our students for recreation, but are actively used for teaching purposes at the college too. We annually have over 300 students carrying out NVQ levels 2/3 in sports turf management.