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  The Woodyard
Glascoed Road
St Asaph
Denbighshire
LL17 0LH

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Business Profile

Miles Todd - Director Miles is our driving force.

His experience clearly demonstrates his passion for the work.
In moving away from Course Management into Contracting, he is determined to bring his attention to detail to a wider playing field.

Always looking for innovation in practices and passionate about promoting sustainable, organic and low environmental impact management; finding the most cost-effective solutions.

12 years green-keeping; 3 as deputy manager. Appointed Course manager at the age of 25 - 4 years experience
One of 10 inaugural members, establishing the BIGGA Young Greenkeepers Committee
Toro Student Greenkeeper of the Year 2012 - runner up
Responsible for high quality playing surfaces for the LGU Ladies home international 2013 at Maesdu Golf Club, and the Welsh Youth Open 2015 (international)

Our Commitment To You We will complement and enhance your current provision
We will bring understanding of your priorities and restrictions
We will bring care and attention to detail
We will consider the most sustainable options

The Environment We understand the importance of the preservation of the environment, and by using the latest accepted practices and equipment, we aim to combine the management of land, biodiversity and other environmental resources to meet your specific needs.

Wildlife Many animals and habitats are now protected by law under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and Countryside Rights of Way Act 2000. Some of the guidelines are specific to, for example, bats, nesting birds and badgers.
We use the guidelines to undertake a wildlife survey of your site, to ensure any nesting birds or protected species are identified, and how this may affect the proposed work.

Preservation Where possible and appropriate, we encourage preservation in order to minimise the impact on the local bio-diversity.

Where this is not appropriate, we encourage re-planting.

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