Dennis E-Series Shines At San Siro
Two models in the Dennis E-Series battery-powered range are setting the standard in Italy by maintaining the pitch at the world-famous San Siro stadium.
Liberty Charge To Offer Free Installation Of Electric Vehicle Charge Points To Businesses
Liberty Charge, the electric vehicle (EV) charge point operator (CPO) committed to delivering the UK’s most reliable, publicly accessible EV charging network, is taking its success and experience within local authorities, and launching its zero-cost installation charge point solution into the business sector.
FC United Of Manchester Help Tackle Period Poverty
FC United of Manchester Physio Liv Smith (left), Lisa Byrne – Citron Hygiene (centre) and women’s team player Corie Mather (right) are proud to be tackling period poverty.
Thanks to our women’s and girls’ partner – PrettyLittleThing – FC United have teamed up with Aunt Flow and Citron Hygiene to provide free period products at Broadhurst Park Stadium to help tackle period poverty.
TriCure Ad™ Granular Eases Greens At Casterton Golf Club Through Challenging Conditions Of 2022
Nestled between the Yorkshire Dales and Lakeland Fells, Casterton Golf Club in South Cumbria has undergone radical expansion in recent years under the guidance of Owner and Head Greenkeeper Peter Makinson. The underlying limestone rock provides excellent drainage, ensuring the course is playable year‑round but poses a challenge to Peter and his team in their attempts to retain moisture and nutrients in the profile. That’s where his feeding programme from Origin Amenity Solutions (OAS) comes in – with particular successes seen last year in switching from spot treatments to broader applications of TriCure Ad™ Granular.
When Is A Stadium Fit To Host A Large Number Of Visitors?
When the Roman Colosseum was built in 70-80 A.D., it could host between 50,000 and 80,000 spectators. And while stadiums have come a long way since then in terms of safety and capacity, the question of how many people is too many for a stadium is still relevant today. With events like the Super Bowl and the Olympics bringing in huge crowds, how do organizers know when a venue is at its max capacity?