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Domestic growth aids landscapers' commercial fall

Landscapers blame recession and eurozone troubles as commercial projects suffer but domestic work continues to grow.

Horticulture bodies look to long term on water strategy

Following granting of 28-day exemption in hosepipe-ban-hit regions industry lobbyists draft a revised code of practice.

Rolawn supplies 24 at Chelsea Flower Show

Rolawn's products have been incorporated into many Chelsea Flower Show gardens and displays.

BTME bookings up say BIGGA

Signs are looking good for Harrogate Week 2013, says organiser BIGGA.

Landscaping and turf businesses win hosepipe ban exemption

Landscape and turf laying businesses have expressed relief following the news that all seven utilities are from today, exempting businesses which lay turf or plant on behalf of customers, from hosepipe bans for 28 days after installation.

Growth reported at STIHL

STIHL has reported 10.8 per cent growth in 2011 with a record turnover of EUR2.6bn.

UK tracker kit deal signed

Ransomes Jacobsen has signed a deal with Canadian firm DSG Tag Systems to sell its TAG-150 fleet-management and tracking system in the UK.

Appleby golf course buys mowers

Appleby Golf Club course in Cumbria has bought John Deere quick-adjust cylinder mowers from dealer Henry Armer & Son and a 8000 E-Cut hybrid mower for tees and surrounds.

Racecourse steals a march with new aeration kit

Beverley Racecourse in East Yorkshire has switched from using external contractors for turf aeration to buying new kit and doing the job in-house.

Robot scores the latest green goal at Forest Green Rovers

A robot has joined the grounds staff at Forest Green Rovers to save time-wasting on the pitch in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire.

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