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Synthetic turf not immune from winter damage, warns expert
By Jack Sidders 12 May 2010
Charterhouse Turf Machinery's synthetic specialist Curtis Allen has warned the harsh winter has put additional strain on synthetic pitches through increased usage and challenging conditions.
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