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Edel Grass joins rugby preferred producers
The International Rugby Board’s (IRB) ‘One Turf’ programme has seen the ap- pointment of Edel Grass as one of the Preferred Turf Producers. The Nether- lands-based company, with more than 30 years experience in the artificial turf industry, joins the IRB Preferred Turf Producer Programme, having met the governing body’s player welfare, techni- cal and performance criteria.
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Rubb takes centre court at Budehaven
Rubb Buildings was the main sub- contractor responsible for the design, manufacture and installation of a new sports hub at Budehaven Community School in Cornwall, a specialist sports college. The project – Rubb’s third in the area – began as a one court ten- nis hall, grew into a two court hall and was then changed a second time to accommodate two netball courts as well. Rubb provided the steel framed superstructure for the 39.5m x 35m building, which is clad with a PVDF- coated polyester fabric membrane.
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Buoyant future for Anti Wave’s new lane
Replay in contract with Edinburgh Leisure
Edinburgh Leisure – which manages all Edinburgh City Council’s leisure facili- ties – has signed a five-year agreement with Replay Maintenance to undertake surface maintenance of its synthetic sports pitches, spread across six sites. Replay’s Revive process uses a special- ly developed, single-operator machine to remove contaminants from in-filled and water-based synthetic turf carpet as well as polymeric surfaces.
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C&H Products, Europe- an manufacturer and distributor of the Anti Wave brand of leisure and professional swim- ming products, has unveiled its new modi- fied Maxi Racing Lane. Working in conjunction with swimmers and coaches to develop the product, the com- pany has improved the Maxi Racing Lane by increasing its buoyancy in the water. As a result it offers a more effective racing lane by providing a much greater barrier against waves created by swimmers.
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To create the new lane, tooling was modified and floats added at every Maxi Disc along the lane’s length.
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