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Shovel T-grip, short handle, standard blade, orange
Fully moulded, one piece hygiene shovel. Lightweight and durable, its one piece construction eliminates areas where bacteria can be harboured. Smooth surface makes it extremely easy to clean,
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May 19, 2012
NAFD conference Stratford Upon Avon a great success.
Well done to Andrew & Ann Pagetter, Nafd president 2011 -2012 for a fantastic conference. Delegates and friends enjoyed a Friday night to remember with a grande banquet at Warwick castle, including a tour of the castle itself. Approximately 150 attended the function with over 50 people who dressed up in period costume for a night of hurrahs and jollities. All were met by a knight on horseback as they walked in procession over the draw bridge and...


