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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
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Chainsaws - what's new?
24 Aug 2010 -
Industry -
Jane Carley
- Issue 31 - Jun / Jul 2010
Chainsaws have become sophisticated machines with a range of specialist designs for large timber or climbing work. But, many of the developments have been geared towards improving the health and safety record of tree work and to making operation easier for occasional users.
Taking tree work in-house
13 Aug 2010 -
Golf -
Jane Carley
- Issue 31 - Jun / Jul 2010
Chainsaw use on the golf course is usually classified as ‘occasional’. Even so, strict regulations are in place to ensure safety for both the operator and the public. Jane Carley investigates what regulations are in place, what qualifications are required and where to find training courses
Fiske's Tale
26 Jul 2010 -
Football -
Jane Carley
- Issue 31 - Jun / Jul 2010 - 1 comment
Scottish Premier League club, Aberdeen, battled the worst winter in thirty years, with snow falls of more than a foot, and weeks of sub zero temperatures. Head Groundsman, Paul Fiske, battled to keep the pitch playable and to renovate the damaged turf in its wake, reports Jane Carley
Moor Park
21 Jun 2010 -
Tennis -
Jane Carley
- Issue 30 - Apr / May 2010
Whilst the quality of the club house is not usually a deciding factor when choosing where to enjoy a game of tennis, the spectacular Georgian mansion which provides the members’ facilities at Moor Park near Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire could tip the balance.
Straight and narrow ...
25 May 2010 -
Racing -
Jane Carley
- Issue 30 - Apr / May 2010
Jane Carley talks to Hazel Peplinski, who was on secondment as Clerk of the Course at Ayr Racecourse at the time of an horrific accident turning into the home straight. As she explains, it was a baptism of fire!