
Q&A with Roger Sitwell
Roger Stillwell - a couple of Winstons and a pair of brothers - could be one hell of a dinner party!
in Golf - on 29/4/19
Roger Stillwell - a couple of Winstons and a pair of brothers - could be one hell of a dinner party!
in Golf - on 29/4/19
Wheatley Golf Club lies on the outskirts of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, sandwiched between the leisurely River Don and the busy M18. David Mears recently...
in Golf - on 29/4/19
Richie Stephens - on an evening with the Beatles and so many heroes
in Golf - on 22/4/19
Established in 1909, Ringway Golf Club is generally regarded as one of the finest parkland courses in Cheshire. Lee Williams visits the course to meet...
in Golf - on 22/4/19
The joys of spring soon come round each year. The Bowling Green fraternity will soon be seen out practicing and playing on their bowling greens up and...
in Bowls - on 21/4/19
To provide sporting excellence over a number of years takes certain skills and qualities. Often these qualities need to be present not only in the athletes...
in Cricket - on 19/4/19
They say that new brooms sweep clean but, at Ludlow Racecourse, Tom Moreland - in his first groundsman role - aims to keep a balance between the latest...
in People - on 17/4/19
On the outskirts of the North Yorkshire town of Harrogate, a huge project is coming to fruition to provide a ‘homeless’ junior football club with their...
in Football - on 15/4/19
Nick Hyndman - talking 6 packs, poor pitch etiquette and fried bacon
in Football - on 10/4/19
Ten percent of the town’s residents regularly attend Fleetwood’s home games, a measure of the club’s continued success. Lee Williams met up with...
in Football - on 10/4/19
Established in 1890, The Island Golf Club enjoys a unique setting bordered by sea on three sides. Links Superintendent, Dave Edmondson, has been at the...
in Golf - on 5/4/19
The availability of turf fungicides and the way that we use them is changing rapidly. Syngenta Turf Technical Manager, Glenn Kirby, reviews how the situation...
in Chemicals & Fertilisers - on 3/4/19
By the time you read this, some of you may have already started your pre-season rolling. I have completed four passes to date, but many may not have even...
in Cricket - on 29/3/19
In this, the first of a two-part article, Communication Skills Trainer Frank Newberry reports on the perils of giving people feedback on their performance...
in Consultancy - on 27/3/19
Oliver Makin - finding a wife, chilli con carne and all things Europe
in Football - on 25/3/19
Oud-Heverlee Leuven is a Belgian football club from the city of Leuven, to the east of Brussels. Their home ground is the King Power at Den Dreef Stadium,...
in Football - on 25/3/19
In part one of a two part article, Maxwell Amenity Technical Manager John Handley provides a brief history and analysis of the current situation surrounding...
in Chemicals & Fertilisers - on 22/3/19
Cricket has been played ‘in the back garden’ of one of England’s foremost stately homes for nearly 300 years. Neville Johnson paid a mid-winter...
in Cricket - on 18/3/19
They cause a great deal of damage to the playing surface, and the problem needs to be addressed. Do the regulations require amending? Do we need more precise...
in Industry News - on 15/3/19