Sports Turf Operative
A Sports Turf Operative is responsible for maintaining and preparing sports turf surfaces to ensure they are in optimal condition for play. Here are some of their key duties:
Turf Maintenance: Mowing, aerating, fertilizing, and overseeding turf to keep it healthy and playable 1.
Irrigation Management: Installing, maintaining, and repairing irrigation systems to ensure proper watering 2.
Pest and Weed Control: Identifying and treating pests, diseases, and weeds to protect the turf 2.
Surface Preparation: Marking out and preparing sports turf surfaces for use, including painting lines and setting up equipment 2.
Safety Inspections: Regularly inspecting the turf for hazards and ensuring it is safe for players 2.
Equipment Operation: Using and maintaining groundskeeping equipment such as mowers, aerators, and sprayers 2.
Dronfield is a town in North East Derbyshire, England, which includes Dronfield Woodhouse and Coal Aston. It lies in the valley of the River Drone between Chesterfield and Sheffield. The Peak District National Park is three miles (4.8 km) to the west. The name means open land infested with drones (male bees).
The town existed before the 1086 Domesday Book, and has a 13th-century parish church. In 1662, Charles II granted the town a market, although this later ceased. The industrial history of the town includes coal mining, the wool trade, the production of soap and steel, and engineering. Today a range of manufacturing firms still operate in the town.
Dronfield's population increased dramatically in the post-war years from 6,500 in 1945 to its current size of just over 21,000.[1]
The football ground to the north of the town is currently the home of Sheffield F.C., the world's oldest football club.