Although the weather is treating us to a little more sunshine before the summer's out, the members of Enfield Golf Club will be pleased that Turfdry have completed work on phase 1 of their flood mitigation scheme, which has been carried out in conjunction with the Environment Agency and Enfield Borough Council.
Read MoreTurfdry Pulls out all the Stops with Rayleigh Night Shift
With their current work at The Rayleigh Club being the Turfdry team's largest drainage project to date, they have been pulling out all of the stops to keep up the excellent rate of progress already set. Keen to balance the demands of such a substantial installation with the day-to-day activities of the golf club, along with the other Turfdry projects up and down the country, the team worked into the night to complete trenching the 100mm plastic pipe mains on the 3rd and 4th holes of the Rayleigh Club's championship South Course.
Read MoreTurfdry's Latest Project Progressing 'Rayleigh Well'
The Turfdry team are currently enjoying the scenic surrounds of The Rayleigh Club, Essex, where they have begun work on their largest and most ambitious drainage project yet: a comprehensive installation of the Turfdry Drainage System using Hydraway Sportsdrain on all 18 fairways of the championship standard South Course.
Read MoreTurfdry Begins Work on Flood Mitigation Scheme at Enfield Golf Club
Turfdry has begun work at Enfield Golf Club as part of a broader flood prevention and mitigation scheme in conjunction with the Environment Agency and Enfield Borough Council.Following the dramatic upturn in major weather events experienced nationwide in recent years, the Environment Agency is constructing a barrier to protect homes in the local area from flooding.
Read MoreTurfdry Invited to Present at GCMA
Melvyn Taylor, MD of Turfdry, was recently invited to speak at the Chilterns & Home Counties spring meeting of the GCMA at Ashridge Golf Club.
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