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John Deere’s latest heavy duty Gator line up features two new four wheel drive mod- els, the XUV 825i and four-passenger XUV 855D S4. The XUV 825i Gator has been designed for drivers needing advanced off-road performance, comfort and the abil- ity to cope with extreme terrain, with extra power and speed. The XUV 825i has an 812cc, three-cylinder, liquid-cooled, dual OHC petrol engine producing 50hp and a


Notts Sport lays hockey surface


The Deeside Ramblers' fi rst team synthetic turf pitch has had a redesign thanks to Notts Sport, an England Hockey approved supplier. The new sand dressed synthetic grass hockey surface project was extended to include the construction of a new fully fl oodlit and fenced 36m by 28m prac- tice and warm up area adjacent to the new pitch. Notts Sport recycled the origi- nal shockpad from the main pitch onto the practice area, saving the club money. The surface choice, manufactured by Domo Sports Grass, is coupled with a high quality foam shockpad, manufactured by Trocellen.


top speed of 44mph, plus a 26 litre fuel tank. The XUV 825i Gator is available in the company’s traditional green and yellow. The XUV 855D S4 Gator utility vehicle combines versatile off-road performance, work capability and comfort for up to four passengers, with the same cargo box, tow- ing and payload capacities as the XUV 825i, and is powered by the 22hp three-cylinder liquid-cooled diesel engine.


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Puma has become the offi cial sportswear and merchandise supplier for Nova Inter- national’s Great Run Series after the two companies signed a partnership deal. The sports company wants to enhance its athletics business in the UK, and will open an online store on the Great Run Series website selling apparel and footwear.


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Spatial Structures, the manufacturer and builder of steel framed mem- brane-covered buildings, won a contract from UK championship football team Brighton and Hove Albion to build a covered training pitch. The contract is part of a £20m development that includes 13 outdoor pitches at the club's new training site in New Monks Farm, Lancing, West Sussex. The Spa- tial Structures facility covers 78 by 60 sq m, providing a half-sized pitch for bad weather and night-time training.


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