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Souters Sports to Offer Free Pitch Inspections

As part of Souters Sports continual investment in ensuring that clients receive the highest level of customer service, the contractor will now be offering free no-obligation pitch inspections.

Souters Sports have the expertise and state-of-the-art equipment to provide complete refurbishment or simple and effective maintenance procedures to any playing surface. With packages available to suit all budgets, Souters Sports can assess your needs promptly and efficiently.

A member of the Souters Sports team will visit your facility to carry out the free inspection and then provide a written report. This will advise the groundsman or facility manager with the options available to improve and maintain the playing surface.

Souters Sports offer several maintenance packages from aerations to over seeding – all designed to relieve the stress and strain caused by seasonal use on the playing surface.

The contractor is firmly established as one of the UK’s leading specialist sports turf contractors, providing sports ground construction, land and sports pitch renovation services. They have experience ranging from national stadiums to local authority sports pitches, but their expertise is not confined to sports facilities; in recent years the company has designed and constructed nature reserves, wildlife habitats, reservoirs, lakes and ponds throughout the UK. The core business of Souters Sports is land drainage, sports ground construction, golf course development / upgrading and natural turf maintenance.

Your pitch is a living breathing part of the club. With help from Souters Sports, you can provide the care it needs.

Book your free pitch inspection now by contacting Gary Cunningham, the Souters Sports business development manager on 07712 394 153 or email gary@souterssports.co.uk

For further information, please contact Souters Sports Limited on 01236 453030 or visit www.souterssports.co.uk. Souters Sports are also on Twitter @SoutersSports

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