What’s in the shed?
A lot of the machinery and equipment inherited was ageing, and has gradually been replaced over the years:
With contractors perhaps not always getting the praise they deserve, it is refreshing to meet someone who has earned the respect of their employers by delivering a high level of service. As Richard says; “We enjoy the work that we do, and take an awful lot of pride in the job. We always try to employ staff that have played sport to a decent recreational level, in the expectation that they will understand the needs of the end user. If you can keep the client and users happy it makes life a lot easier.”
“I might be wrong, but we consider ourselves to be quite unique as a contractor in the fact that, as part of the service provided, we visit all of our grounds on a Sunday morning during the cricket season that have got a game that day. We will tidy up Saturday pitches and give a final cut to Sunday pitches - this could be just
one site or as many as five, depending on how the fixtures fall.” “As a contractor, we have always tried to build a good working relationship with our clients, and we liaise directly with PE staff, site managers and, in some cases, head teachers.” “There are some poor contractors in our industry, but also a lot of very good ones. We like to think we are doing our bit to enhance the reputation of contractors, and are very proud of our record of not losing any contracts in the eleven years we have been in business. We have never had to advertise, all of our new business has been via word of mouth.” Richard’s relationship with the Parks Trust, whilst not unique, is unusual and is just one example of how the Trust are delivering high quality services to the city of Milton Keynes.
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Lancashire CCC, Campbell Park and Lords
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