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Wednesday 17 June 2026

How Will The Rubber Crumb Ban Impact Synthetic Turf Maintenance?

SISIS Area Sales Manager Jason Briggs discusses the 2031 rubber crumb ban and what this means for synthetic surface maintenance.

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Friday 12 June 2026

A Complete Guide to SISIS Dart Tines: Choosing the Right Aeration Method Throughout the Year

Aeration is one of the most important maintenance practices for fine turf surfaces. Whether you're managing a bowling green, cricket square, tennis court, croquet lawn, golf green or ornamental turf area, regular aeration helps improve drainage, relieve compaction, encourage root growth and maintain a healthy, resilient playing surface.

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Friday 5 June 2026

How Henllys Golf Club Keeps Greens Playable With The SISIS TM1000

At Henllys Golf Club, Autumn and winter have traditionally brought a familiar challenge: waterlogged greens. Thatch in the turf held water, leaving surfaces far too wet to play and in the past, even causing the club to lose members. Thanks to the SISIS Rotorake TM1000, the greenkeeping team has turned those conditions around.

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Wednesday 3 June 2026

Solving Compaction and Drainage Challenges. How the SISIS Dart Supports Keswick Town Council

Keswick Town Council operates in one of the UK’s most demanding natural turf environments. Located in the Lake District, prolonged wet periods and high usage place continual pressure on surface quality across its parks.
The council manages two charitable trusts: Fitz Park and Hope Park; both with very different requirements.

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Friday 29 May 2026

Highbury Bowling Club’s Green Revival with SISIS and Dennis Equipment

Founded in 1921, Highbury Bowling Club in Prestatyn has been at the heart of the North Wales bowling community for over a century. The club moved to its current home on Highbury Avenue in 1923 and today proudly fields seven teams competing in leagues across the North Wales coast.

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