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MAKE SURE YOUR GROUND IS FROST PROTECTED THIS WINTER


The Total Solution… from “Concept to Construction”


With over 30 years experience in manufacturing, Stuart Canvas is the UK’s leading supplier and manufac- turer of ground protection products for pitch and training grounds. All our products are manufactured at our Warrington factory under strict quality control management and are designed to provide the best protection against rain, frost and debris.


Due to the increasing severe weather conditions last season many games across the UK were abandoned. We


Unit 6, Hardwick Grange, Warrington, Cheshire, WA1 4RF | E: sales@stuartcanvas.co.uk Call us today on 01925 814525 or visit www.stuartcanvas.co.uk


have recognised that sporting clubs and associations require adequate protection against the elements at short notice. Covers can be produced as ’flat sheets’ or as an ‘Inflatable tube’ system and by offering a made to measure service on all our covers we are able to advise on the best solution for your grounds.


• FROST • FROST GERMINATION • PLAYERS TUNNELS • RAIN • SAND BAGS


Design and construction of all natural turf and synthetic sports surfaces


O’Brien Contractors Limited


Manor Cottage Church Lane, Cubbington Leamington Spa, CV32 7JT


T: (01926) 423918 F: (01926) 883767 E: info@obriencontractors.co.uk


www.obriencontractors.co.uk


Football’s home is on BSH Grade ‘A’ grass seed mixtures.


For an excellent range of high quality fertilisers and seeds designed to meet the specific needs of the amenity industry, simply buy direct from the specialists at www.bshamenity.com


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