GMA CELEBRATE A YEAR OF EXPANDED SUCCESS

With Connect programme of events
GMA CELEBRATE A YEAR OF EXPANDED SUCCESS

The Grounds Management Association (GMA) has celebrated what it describes as "a highly successful year" for its GMA Connect series, following a major expansion in 2026.

After two pilot events in 2025, the association say they responded to growing demand by rolling out five regional events this year. The expanded programme visited Oxford, Cardiff, Leeds, Southampton and Ipswich.

Collectively, the events attracted more than 250 attendees, welcoming turf professionals and volunteers from across the country. Each event provided a platform for learning and discussion.

The series featured a line-up of expert speakers including Mark Hunt (Pro Data Weather Systems), Richard Earl (TGMS) and Andy Welsby (GMA), who shared practical insight and guidance on some of the most pressing challenges facing grounds teams today.

Sessions covered a range of critical topics including irrigation and drainage in practice, improving surface performance through design, and managing turf in an increasingly unpredictable climate.

Attendees also benefited from live demonstrations delivered by leading industry brands, offering hands-on exposure to the latest equipment and innovations.

Sarah Hunter, head of events at the GMA, said, "It’s been fantastic to see how well GMA Connect has been received this year. By taking the events into regional locations, we’ve been able to connect with more grounds staff and volunteers, and support them with practical, hands-on learning that makes a difference in their day-to-day roles. The positive feedback shows just how valuable these opportunities are for the industry."

Following strong demand in 2026, the GMA says the series will remain a key part of their industry engagement.

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