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By Editor in Training on 1st Mar 2004 9:00
Free seminar for Groundsmen
By Editor
DAVID BROWN Sports Club at Moor End, Huddersfield are to host a free seminar for sports Groundsmen next Thursday morning.
Alistair Thompson, from Lloyds & Co Russells, of Kirby Moorside, will demonstrate all the latest technology at the International-Caribbean Cricket ground, including gang mowers for outfields, and machinery for cutting strips and cricket squares, as well as bowling greens.
Any Groundsman, whether cricket, bowling or otherwise, is invited to attend what is a free demonstration and seminar, 10am to noon, on Thursday, March 4.
Further information can be obtained from Mr Thompson, on 07778 307961 or E-mail bigaldownunder@hotmail.com
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