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White Horse Contractors has helped Danes Hill Preparatory School in Surrey convert 12 acres of steep agricultural land into artificial and natural sports pitches. Doubling the school’s sport facilities, the £1.4m scheme included a full-size, sand-dressed, all-weather hockey and football pitch; five natu- ral turf rugby/football pitches and two cricket pitches.


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Keeping sports surfaces in prime condition


Experienced in all aspects of natural or artificial sports surface drainage, attenuation, irrigation and construc- tion, Cleveland Land Services (CLS) recently worked with Willmott Dixon on a design and build project at Ack- lam Grange School, Middlesborough. Within this project, CSL constructed four football pitches and a cricket square – using a hydraulically-con- trolled AFT100 Chain Trencher to construct 60mm piped sand slits. These feed water into collector drains before entering the main drains.


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Copri domes extend tennis at Culford


New 3G pitch design from Notts Sport


Sports surfacing specialist Notts Sport recently launched a new third genera- tion (3G) pitch system with a football match featuring stars from Sky Sports at Charters School in Sunningdale, Berkshire. The 61m x 41m FIFA 1* ap- proved synthetic pitch was put through its paces and it was confirmed that it ‘plays like natural grass’. Its installation was conducted by Notts Sport approved installer, S & C Slatter.


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CopriSystems has installed a 67m x 37m, four-dome interconnecting sports dome system at Culford Inde- pendent School in Bury St Edmunds. Recognised for the development of high-performing tennis players, the school chose the dome design be- cause it ticked the boxes for low maintenance, cost and longevity. The domes are interconnected beneath support beams, each sup- ported by a single vertical support post between courts and side cur- tains can be opened to give the illusion of playing in the open air. The playing surface is Proflex® cush- ioned, impervious acrylic.


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