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By Editor in Tennis on 12th Jul 2005 16:05
Eddie Seaward Talk
The highly respected Head Groundsman of the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club Wimbledon will be visiting Yorkshire in October to give a talk on the management/maintenance and history of the world famous Wimbledon club.
Eddie is renowned for his willingness to offer advice and support to his colleagues in the industry, and this will be a not to be missed opportunity for Groundsmen and Greenkeepers in the area to meet him and ask him questions.
The talk is free of charge and will be held at Chapel Allerton Tennis Club at 3.00pm on Wednesday 12th October 2005. Drinks and a buffet are also provided.
Numbers are likely to be limited so please contact Head Groundsman, Anthony Asquith, as soon as possible on 07952 957692 or email victoria_stevens01@hotmail.comto book your place, or for more details.
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