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I think it was around 1998, can't really remember names but there was a group of usual suspects hanging around At Helens ground.
Uncle John definitely spent a lot of time around St Helen's Rugby and Cricket was his world, so to be the groundsman there was second heaven, he would have been sixty then but I think he hung on for as long as he could. short, stout with a beard ex British Steel.
 
Uncle John definitely spent a lot of time around St Helen's Rugby and Cricket was his world, so to be the groundsman there was second heaven, he would have been sixty then but I think he hung on for as long as he could. short, stout with a beard ex British Steel.
I can't say I remember but I must have met him down there.
 
Nitriles, sometimes bare hands depending on the colony.
 
I use the most cost effective nitrile I can find, the OH uses Gruffs Orange nitrile gloves. I sometimes use them myself & have gloves that survived four uses and three times through the washing machine.
 
Had these recommended to me by another beekeeper tonight. Tried one of his on and it was a much better fit than many (nitriles and others) I've found that have fingers which are too long.

PRO UltraSAFE Violet Long Cuff Nitrile Gloves 50's

Might have to give them a try.

James
Good to see they are back in circulation now. I wasn't able to order any when I needed them, and of course the price has risen.
 

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