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Golfers can putt their skills to good use to win a car PDF Print E-mail

Keen golfers and non-golfers alike are challenged to produce the drive of their life to get the drive of their life in a novel competition, which will see someone win a brand new Mercedes-Benz worth £25,000.

Organised by the Golftorium, the UK's biggest indoor golf centre, the competition is open to anyone who feels they have what it takes to land a hole-in-one.

The qualifying period takes place between 1 and 15 May, to make the final cut on 22 May. Entry for the qualification is free and participants will be pitching their way to winning the Mercedes-Benz by pitting their skills against the 7th hole at Pebble Beech, which has a famous 100 yard approach to the pin.

To progress to the final, golfers will need to land their chip nearest the pin to make the cut. The 100 finalists will then have the tougher obstacle of landing a hole-in-one at the 14th hole at Harbour Town, which is a highlight of the PGA tour.

The first lucky driver to complete this challenge will pick up the keys to their new vehicle, courtesy of Mercedes-Benz Central.

"We are already getting a lot of interest in the competition and while the first shot is free, extra shots will have a small charge,” said Manchester's Golftorium director, Craig Woodward.  “All the money raised is going to a good cause; we are donating the money to a newly formed local charity called HAWCS, the Habitat and Wildlife Conservation Society.

“This is a great opportunity for golfers of any standard to come along and pitch themselves against the competition. Getting a hole-in-one isn't just about skill, there's a great deal of luck involved so it’s anyone’s game!”

Craig added: “I can’t think of a better way to celebrate an achievement like this than driving off in a new Mercedes Benz.  It's a fantastic competition offering the change to win a brilliant prize, have some fun and help charity at the same time."

More details can be found at www.golftorium.com or call the centre on 0161 228 0681.

 
Nearly 200 homes to be secured against burglars in North Bradford PDF Print E-mail

casac anti crime leedsHundreds of homes across North Bradford are being secured to help protect them against thieves as part of a major spring blitz to beat burglars.

CASAC (Community Action and Support Against Crime), along with North Bradford Neighbourhood Policing Team, Incommunities and Lower Grange Community Association are reinforcing nearly 200 houses in the area as part of a £25,000 Safer Home Project.

Neil Goldup, Chief Executive of CASAC which is one of the country’s leading social enterprises, said: “This is a major undertaking from all the partners and we are very proud to be associated with it.

“We have the track record in securing homes to help deliver this ambitious project.”

Research shows that once CASAC secures a home it’s very unlikely that a burglar will gain entry.
Also involved in the project are Accent Housing, Places For People and Bradford Council.

Work began last month and will see authorities upgrade 184 homes in Allerton and Lower Grange with improved security measures.

The houses themselves have been identified as the ones which could most benefit from the security upgrades in what has become one of the largest initiatives of its type ever seen in the area.

Inspector Steve Greenbank, of the North Bradford Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “Crime prevention is one of the very best ways we have of helping residents keep their homes safe and beating burglars and we have been very pleased to work with partners on this project.”

Alex Dilger, Lower Grange Community Development Worker with Incommunities, said: “This project has reduced vulnerability and built greater confidence in communities by providing simple but effective targeted crime prevention measures for all.”

For more information about CASAC and the work they can do to secure a home, or even request a visit for a home security inspection, contact the team on 0113 380 5650.

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Innovative portable greenhouse is launched PDF Print E-mail

A portable greenhouse which is set to revolutionise gardening has been launched.
The GreenSafe can be erected for just part of a year and is easily moved to suit a gardener's requirements.
Daniel Newbould, a director of GreenSafe International which distributes the greenhouse, said: "This is a fantastic product and we are bringing it to the UK and Ireland for the first time.
“There are already more than 10,000 happy customers across Europe and we believe that thousands more here will join them.”
With a recent study revealing that 72 per cent of greenhouse owners admitting to not using their greenhouse for more than six months of every year, Daniel believes there is a vast untapped market.
He said: “So many people have a greenhouse they rarely use that it’s a waste of valuable space!
“With the GreenSafe this is no longer an issue. After a gardener has used it in the winter months to grow seedlings and potted plants they can simply take the GreenSafe down and compactly store it away until later in the year.
“They then reclaim their garden space and because the GreenSafe doesn’t need a concrete foundation no-one will know that a fully-functioning greenhouse was ever used.”
Hopes are high that more gardeners will be impressed with the new product which will be at various gardening enthusiast shows this year - starting at the Harrogate Spring Flower Show which is on between 22 – 25 April at the Great Yorkshire Showground.
For more information on the GreenSafe, visit www.thegreensafe.co.uk.

 
GreenSafe at The Harrogate Spring Flower Show PDF Print E-mail

It's a greenhouse which could revolutionise gardening - and now gardeners have a chance of seeing the GreenSafe up close at Harrogate's popular Spring Flower Show.
The portable greenhouse is a German invention and impresses everyone who sees it.
Daniel Newbould, a director of Leeds-based GreenSafe International which distributes the greenhouse, said: "We are really excited about exhibiting the GreenSafe at the Harrogate show.
"We encourage anyone interested in seeing how a portable greenhouse can change the way you garden to come along and see it for themselves."
Daniel added: "We are planning on showing the medium, large and extra large models. We will be running hourly demonstrations showing the ease and simplicity of erecting and dismantling the GreenSafe along with highlighting its many benefits.
"People will then see just why so many gardeners are impressed with the greenhouse and why some think it could revolutionise gardening in this country."
The Harrogate Spring Flower Show is on between 22 – 25 April at the Great Yorkshire Showground and the GreenSafe stand is located near to the fast food court.
For more information about the GreenSafe, visit www.thegreensafe.co.uk.

 
Yorkshire fans to get a better definition of the county PDF Print E-mail

A HALIFAX-based TV firm has made a major investment in HD cameras to boost its service to clients.

The firm also makes a very popular series about Yorkshire tourist attractions and is set to revolutionise the DVD market.

Steve Lord, a director of Chromavision, said: “We have made the investment in HD cameras to offer something very few other media companies do.

“In addition, we start production this summer of another in our series of Picture Postcard Yorkshire which sell around the world.

“However, with increasing numbers of people buying HD television sets they now have the opportunity of seeing Yorkshire in all of its glory.

“There’s already a buzz from the firms which supply our DVD because they think a film which shows Yorkshire in all of its HD glory is a very strong selling point.”

In addition to the ‘Picture Postcard’ series, Steve has also made DVDs about the Yorkshire Moors, the Dales and one on crafts and traditions in the county.

He says: “My films about Yorkshire are really a labour of love. I squeeze in the odd spare 'day off' throughout the year filming nice images. It's all done at my own pace and it gets me out into the fantastic countryside we have here in Yorkshire.”

In addition Steve’s work includes commercials, TV features and corporate programmes. Clients can contact Steve at chromavision.co.uk.

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