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W H Bowles as the then National Association of Groundsmen it has sought to improve both the status and standards of grounds professionals.<ref>http://www.iog.org/membership-ben/about_the_iog/our_history</ref>
W H Bowles as the then National Association of Groundsmen it has sought to improve both the status and standards of grounds professionals.<ref>http://www.iog.org/membership-ben/about_the_iog/our_history</ref>


The Institute offers both short term practical courses and long term educational qualifications certified by [[City and Guilds of London Institute|City and Guilds]] for groundsmen as well as literature, jobs, a technical reference library, advise and consultancy, local support network and updates and newsletters.<ref>http://www.iog.org/membership-ben/membership-forms</ref>
The Institute offers both short term practical courses with IOG certification and long term educational qualifications certified by [[City and Guilds of London Institute|City and Guilds]] for groundsmen as well as literature, jobs, a technical reference library, advise and consultancy, a local support network and updates and newsletters.<ref>http://www.iog.org/membership-ben/membership-forms</ref>




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The Institute of Groundsmanship is the worlds largest non for profit organisation representing grounds men. Founded in 1934 by W H Bowles as the then National Association of Groundsmen it has sought to improve both the status and standards of grounds professionals.[1]

The Institute offers both short term practical courses with IOG certification and long term educational qualifications certified by City and Guilds for groundsmen as well as literature, jobs, a technical reference library, advise and consultancy, a local support network and updates and newsletters.[2]


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