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By Editor in General News on 31st Oct 2003 12:00
The Unsung Heroes Award is a way of saying thank you to a groundsman or greenkeeper who has put in that bit extra during the year. Most sports clubs rely heavily on their groundsman/greenkeeper to get their course or pitch playable, usually in the most adverse of weather conditions.
Why not show an unsung hero how much you have appreciated his/her efforts.
You can now nominate your Unsung Hero by telephone. Speak to Lynda on 01449 673783 and she will do the rest for you.
There are 2 awards on offer - one each for the golf industry and the sports/amenity/turf industry.
And the prizes - a one week stay in a charming village house in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of the South of France. The two bedroom house (sleeps 6) is situated in the picturesque village of Neffies. Travel expenses (up to £150) are included for each winner.
What are you waiting for - call now, and make someone's day.
The Unsung Heroes Award is sponsored and supported by Terrain Aeration, Turf Professional and Pitchcare.
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