Sports & Recreation Clubs
Employers and the general public, who have little understanding of our industry, do not always appreciate the value of the knowledge, experience and dedication that we put into our work
made dinners. I have tried everything to try and control the crow damage, but the only thing I have found that works is to move them on each evening with quite a powerful laser pen just as it is getting dark!” “I have tried using a falcon to scare them.
The crows do keep their distance from the falcon, but they just keep on flying around until the falcon has gone, making the exercise pointless in the end.” “We don’t have any flora or fauna within
the complex, although I do consider the surrounding parkland and nearby River Lagan when carrying out any activity which has the potential to cause harm.” When considering the groundcare industry, Keith has his own ideas of how people perceive groundsmen and what tasks they actually do. Even though he has not got the time to
consider being involved with any groundcare organisations, he did wish to say the job is highly undervalued. “I think, on the whole, we are undervalued, although I think it is out of ignorance. Employers and the general public, who have little understanding of our industry, do not always appreciate the value of the knowledge, experience and dedication that we put into our work.”
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