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ISSUE 4 2010


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72 Greg Searle rows towards 2012


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66 Playing in the community


55 Tennis facility investment to grow the sport: In the second of a two-part series, Phil Sandilands looks at its positive impact


60 Tennis court renovation: Dr Colin Young advises on what’s required to ensure a successful project


63 Lessons for groundscare’s future: How the Institute of Grounds- manship is encouraging youngsters


66 The case for play: The API’s Deborah Holt discusses some of the issues facing play provision in this country, in the face of the government’s comprehensive spending review


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69 Meeting demands for sports facility floodlighting: Lighting companies share their views


72 Sports Specific: Rowing Kate Cracknell talks to Olympian Greg Searle about his sporting comeback


74 Buyers briefing: Big Screens We look at what’s new on the market


76 Sport Kit 77 SAPCA directory 80 Sports directory 83 Diary and advertisers’ index


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