Monday 24 February 2014

Down at Club at Last

I am off down to the Club today to try get some work done, the BBC are filming and we are having an new alarm system fit by Yale organised by CASAC. Duncan, Archies Dad (one of our juniors) is meeting me he, must be on half term. I hope we can make some progress either on the guttering which is down or sight screens or some drainage work I started the other week. I will keep you informed.
Taken a few days ago I hope today is as good a day as this one was.


Lets hope the Alarm put an end to all this.
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If you haven't yet booked on the Groundsmans Course don't mess around places going fast.
10th April at Kirkstall Educational C C 
See the post of the 17th February for details.
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Off to work now try post later today.
Hodgy

Friday 21 February 2014

Visit to The Shay

A bit Wet.
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Well in many ways a very frustrating week. My carrier will now only take pallets and I had two small parcels to send. I won't go into the full story but a as a small customer I had to use an intermediary company and I choose PARCEL MONKEY I type this in bold as they are a company to avoid. The process of booking parcels in is mindblowing. I wanted to drop off at the local depot as I didn't want to sit in all day waiting for collection and they sent me to a depot of City-Link that is now closed and you cannot contact Parcel Monkey by phone. 
Just a part of modern day living I hate its all about money. 
I am getting hot under the collar just typing this so I will leave it at that. 
Parcel Monkey I don't like you.
Rant over.
On Wednesday I had to go down to ground to accept a delivery and I needed to draw a plan of the place for a quotation we are having done for some security work that took me a good hour the sun was out but sadly the ground was still too wet to work on.

Time to remember my days as an Apprentice Engineer in the drawing office. 
We had an old draftsman who had his drawing board at the back of the office, as you came in the office you could not see him for the drawing board. From time to time mid afternoon you would hear snoring noises coming from Syd's direction at the back when I took him his afternoon tea he would wake up with a jump.When we teased him about it he said he was just thinking about a design problem and was just visualising how thing might fit together.
A lovely man Syd Taylor.
I digress.


A few branches and twigs to clear away one day.
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Wednesday night I had the pleasure of a trip around "The Shay" Halifax Town football and Rugby League ground with the Yorkshire Branch of the IOG. Thanks Rod and David for organising and thanks to Ozzy for letting us look round and his informative talk.

 Ozzy in full flight with his talk.

 As soon as you put any weight on the turf  a puddle appeared.

 We were all allowed on the pitch which really give an insight it to the problems he has to cope with.

   
There is no drainage on the playing area at all yet the ground has new stands with a substantial capacity but  they have no games to watch at the pitch is unplayable.
When will groundsmen be consulted and listened to before construction starts?
I forgot to say the old drains where cut off when the new stand was built.
Because there are two codes using the ground and the owner is Halifax Council agreement on who pays what is not happening.


Because of cash restraints Ozzy has to resort to scrounging old swimming pool covers to use as sheets to try keep the rain of the wettest areas.
What a struggle and what a battler Ozzy is.
Graham Osbourne  I take my hat of to you.

Hodgy

Monday 17 February 2014

Important News

A week or two ago I set a date for the YCB/IOG Spring and Summer Groundsmans Course at my ground Kirkstall Educational Cricket Club. 
It was on the YCB web site but I couldn't find it today when I looked so the details are below.
Date is April 10th 2014



These days are worth every penny. They are a mix of practice and theory. Are good for groundsmen who are in the job now or new to the groundsmanship. They are good for club members especially treasurers and secretaries (ones who pay out for materials on the ones who make the decision to carry out the work).
The skills you will learn will take a new groundsman through the playing season and established groundsmen will learn all sorts of new things. 
There is time to ask questions, learn set and  operate machines square up your table, identify your pitches, prepare, roll, mark out and repair for reuse later in the season. You will also learn how to look after your square over the Summer, watering, fertilising and much more.
You get a certificate and a DVD to take home as reference.
I will personally make sure you get fed and watered throughout the day.

The cost is for a non IOG or YCB Groundsman association member £228-00
However YCB GA members get it for just £70-00
thats a massive reduction. 
Contact Iain Mallet  

iain@imallett.orangehome.co.uk


Or if you are having problems with that, contact me direct my email is available via this blog.
I will be there on the day assisting with training  so you can see how I go about things but please, please book quickly places are going fast we have more booked on already than ever before at this stage so don't miss out. 
Well thats enough writing for one day.
Till next post 
Think on! be proactive and book you will not regret it.
Hodgy

Sunday 16 February 2014

Busy Times for the Winter

As some of you will be aware we had ten break ins at my Club, Kirkstall Educational Cricket Club since April 2013. I discovered all ten and it knocks the stuffing out of you. 
We made a decision to go to the media as police results were not what we were hoping for. Well since then my feet have barely touched the ground with visits by local press and radio, visits by the Crime Reduction Manager and visits by local tradesmen to quote for security and replacement work we need doing. Visits by the YCB Development Manager and numerous visits from BBC Television who are filming for a program that is to go out some time in April this year, about the effect of  break-ins on the community.
All of which has meant that the time on the ground has been limited to say the least.

 I sowed some Grass Seed I am trialing. Yes its in the greenhouse on the propagator but it not turned on.
I just want to see what this cultivar is looks like so felt it was ok to grow in doors which will help me evaluate sooner. It is a DPRG that Hurrells are about to sow to produce seed on their own farm in East Yorkshire. 


I am on with refurbishing a Sisis Lawnman here I have just spray painted some of the components. It will be for sale when I have completed the project.

In common with the rest of the country we had gales last week and this is the result, so some work required there. Maybe a Cricket Force job?

Friday saw Club Chairman Nick and myself pay a visit to see our Patron and local MP Rachel Reeves. To update her on recent developments at the club regarding mainly to the break-ins 
This is the waiting area in Armley library.

Heres a photo of us with Rachel back in October last at the Ground.

After seeing Rachel it was off up to Pudsey St Lawrence to give the square a bit of a winter feed.

 Two bags of Autumn and Winter with Iron should help the square along a bit.


The square wasn't looking too bad, I hope roots are growing well.

They also have some work  for Cricket Force weekend.