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By Press Release in Bowls on 25th Nov 2009 8:00
A 100-year-old plus Brechin sporting institution is finding the increasingly wetter winters highly problematic and the silence from the local authority increasingly deafening, as it faces a constant battle to dry out greens, clubhouse and the car park in an effort to entice people into the premises.
Members of the Parkview Bowling Club have had an on-going debate with Angus Council for the last eight years regarding drainage adjacent to the premises at the foot of the public park.
See the rest of the article on the following link:-Brechin Advertiser
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