For Scott O’Nyons, Grounds Manager at Reading Football Club’s stadium and training ground, when it comes to their equipment longevity and reliability aren’t just ‘nice to haves’, it’s an operational necessity. Delivering exactly that is a trio of LM2700 mowers from Baroness which, after more than a decade of service, continue to deliver reliable performance and an exceptional quality of cut week-in, week-out. Scott began at the club 19 years ago as an apprentice. Today, he oversees a team of 10 staff working across the stadium and 130-acre training ground. With a demanding schedule and limited time between training sessions, machinery...
New national polling commissioned by the Landscape Institute (LI) and conducted by Ipsos has found there to be overwhelming public interest in greener, better-connected and...
Read MoreVisitor registration for GroundsFest 2026 is now officially open, as the industry prepares for what promises to be the biggest and most exciting edition of the event to date. ...
Read MoreJohn Deere has been named as one of the UK’s top 15 employers of armed forces leavers. The achievement reflects the success of its Military Hiring Programme, which...
As part of the Webb Eco 40V X-Series launched this year from British garden equipment brand Webb, a new 38cm brushless rear roller rotary lawnmower is now in stock and...
Perched on the Welsh coastline, Abersoch Golf Club has always lived at the mercy of the elements. Managing those ever-changing conditions for the last 37 years is Head...
Independent research carried out at the NIBIO Turfgrass Research Center in Norway has highlighted ICL’s H2Pro TriSmart and Syngenta’s Qualibra among seven...
The number of adders in the UK has seen significant decline over the past few decades and surveys show that 90% of monitored populations are shrinking – many having...
The latest innovation from Johnsons Lawn Seed is Meadow-in-a-Tray, a convenient and environmentally conscious way to create beautiful, biodiverse wildflower spaces at...
The Develon stand at Hillhead 2026 in Buxton, Derbyshire from 23-25 June will provide the first sighting in the UK of the company’s new 37 tonne DX360LC-9 and 42 tonne...
The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) has announced that the National Plant Show is shaping up to be the largest yet, with more than 260 exhibitor stands already...