Pinkwell Primary School in Hillingdon, west London, hopes to save £20,000 over the next five years by outsourcing grass-cutting operations, according to facilities manager Pete Bristow. Bristow has bought a John Deere JX90 pedestrian mower from Turner Groundscare to cut the sports-turf area at the school.
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Pinkwell Primary School hopes to save on grass-cutting operations
Horticulture Week
03 July 2009
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