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Acquisition of Binders Business Print E-mail

We are delighted to announce that the long established Binder Loams business has been purchased from the Monro Horticulture Group by a local haulage operator who has been associated with Binders for many years and the business will now trade as Binder Loams Limited.

 

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March Suggestions Print E-mail

Barely a week ago it was so wet I needed wellies to have a quick look at a couple of squares in the East of the county – how some of you manage with little or no drainage on heavy land sites I shall never know!

 

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SGA AGM MINUTES - FEBRUARY 2011 Print E-mail

The 3rd Annual General Meeting of the Suffolk Grounds Association was held on 22 February 2011 at the premises of SGA sponsors Tomlinson Groundcare at Buxhall. 

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February GA Blog Print E-mail

I am a little concerned with the levels of disease and worm activity after the recent snow and relatively mild weather we are now enjoying.

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IS YOUR GROUNDSMAN SPRAYING PESTICIDES ILLEGALLY? Print E-mail

Agrovista UK is proposing to hold a training course for the modules PA1 and PA6.

 

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Newsflash

The Government commissioned a review to consider if there was a need to remodel the Vetting and Barring Scheme / CRB process.

The ECB, along with other sports, have been involved in various consultations with the Government, ISA and CRB over the winter and contributed as fully as possible to the review. 

The outcome of this review was announced this morning by Nick Clegg to indicate that there will be changes to simplify the vetting process for people working with children and vulnerable adults. However, it was also stated that changes are at least 18 months away and that there will be further consultation on this before the summer. The ECB will be involved in any further consultations.

Once final and agreed changes are distributed by Government following this second consultation, the ECB will consider the changes and at that time, we will review how or IF we would need to make any changes to our processes and these will be communicated to ALL cricket.

Until then, the current CRB and ECB vetting process continues as normal.

For full details of the announcement, please go to the CRB website: http://www.crb.homeoffice.gov.uk/