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The archery section has a penchant for losing arrows in the grass six games. Running alongside a busy cricket
fixture list, Martin provides a number of other summer sports in the form of softball, rounders, five-a-side football and archery, in conjunction with many multi sports and cooperate days. One of the toughest jobs is setting up the archery fields, having to mark in hundreds of lines that have to be accurate to within a few millimetres. Martin has a constant problem with
lost arrows; not only do the archers moan about losing them in the grass, but
they often remain undiscovered, causing damage to the mowers. Martin is kept busy all year round, yet manages to produce a very high standard due to his diligence and care; an amazing feat, especially as he works alone and makes do with a considerably low maintenance budget, currently £14,000 has been set for 2013. As for a wish list, Martin would like to see the club invest in additional equipment; a verti-drain, blower and a finishing rotary roller mower are his main priorities when it comes to
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machinery, but top of the list would be the installation of proper drainage to all the pitches.
Cheltenham Civil Service Sports Club
remains one of the busiest sporting venues in the town and a lot of that is down to the hardworking staff who run and manage the facility. But, none of it would be possible without their very own dedicated groundsman who, despite all the challenges he faces on a daily basis, thoroughly enjoys producing the varied playing surfaces at the club.
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