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New Blakedown pitch for Lancashire college


Blakedown Sport and Play has con- structed a third generation (3G), 100m x 63m pitch – featuring a Desso sur- face – to FIFA 2 star standards at Accrington and Rossendale College in Lancashire. The £1m sports develop- ment consists of two stages; the first is the installation of the synthetic pitch and the second is a pavilion that is due for completion next summer.


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Easy Lift’s goal of making life easier


Mark Harrod’s innovative Easy Lift goal wheel has received praise from Birmingham City’s new manager, Chris Hughton. He commented that in the past he would often have to move goals for training purposes and how difficult it could be when the ground was wet or rough. Having the benefit of a wheel that lifted the whole goal clear of the ground made life a great deal easier. Mark Harrod, a long-standing supporter of Birming- ham, has supplied the goals at St Andrews for the last four seasons.


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Edgbaston’s big switch on by Abacus


Tennis fi rst for Norfolk college


Easton College in Norwich is reputedly the first facility in the UK to benefit from a BASF Conipur TF tennis court instal- lation. A popular playing surface for European courts for more than 10 years, the system consists of approximately 92 per cent of recycled material and its playing response is similar to that of a traditional clay court. It offers an excellent sliding property, an even ball response and reduced chance of injury.


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Edgbaston’s new floodlights were used for the first time last month, when Warwickshire County Cricket Club staged its first floodlit match against Leicestershire. Part of the ground’s recent £30m rede- velopment, the floodlights were manufactured and installed by Aba- cus Lighting, which is also responsible for cricket ground lighting installations at Lords, Kent, The Oval and Trent Bridge. The cantilevered masts incor- porate 320 Challenger 3 floodlights with precision reflector systems to en- sure tight beam control. This reduces overspill and directs light into the ground where it is needed.


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