Added: 10th September 2015
Following the tremendous success of Turfdry's work at Firs Farm Park in Enfield last year - which saw the restoration of a watercourse that had previously been diverted underground, and the construction of a flood barrier - Turfdry's work constructing wetlands and performing playing field improvements at the nearby Pymmes Park in Edmonton has gone well.
After cultivation and seeding work was completed in July, a recent site inspection at the end of August revealed that both the pitches and wetlands are establishing well - especially considering the relatively dry summer.
Turfdry will continue to monitor the site's establishment throughout the year, and look forward to bringing you more updates in our news section.



