The Jockey Club, who own 15 racecourses throughout the UK, has brought in CRJ Services to shred the old spruce that has been used to top the fences of the past few Grand Nationals at Aintree Racecourse.
The spruce is used to give the horses and jockeys some leniency when clearing the fences at the world famous Grand National. As this material is replaced each year, and due to the sheer number of fences used within the race, the Jockey Club had built up a large collection of waste brash that could be shredded and utilised as mulch across the racecourse.
Mark Aynsley – Head Groundsman at Aintree Racecourse - approached CRJ Services for a solution after passing one of our shredders on the M6. Following a visit to our website, Mark contacted CRJ Services to discuss his requirement, and the AK565 was chosen as the suitable machine for the job.