Monday, April 29, 2013

Police give heat bulbs arrested from pot plants to Notts County

In a make an effort to turn equipment confiscated by police to appropriate use, heat lamps will be used by League One club Notts County taken from cannabis plants to develop grass. These heat lamps were taken by police in raids on the area marijuana farms which became marijuana. Now, these lamps will undoubtedly be used to develop completely appropriate lawn at the Meadow Lane Stadium. Today the Meadow Lane grass will stay green in winters as well Created a 151 years ago, Notts County could be the oldest soccer team in the world. The last time they played in the top level of English football was in 1991-92, before the inception of the Premier League. In the 21st century, the membership has experienced numerous financial issues and has seen several owners come and go. A spokesman for Notts County stated that the police had given the bulbs to the team rather than being crushed as originally designed. Students from the Nottingham University are designing and building wheeled stations to accommodate the lamps and by enough time next winter comes, they must be ready. Arena boss, Greg Smith, said that the light stations will help the grass grow even through the harsh rigours of cold temperatures. Johnson told BBC: aNormally to purchase one rig you are looking at between A10,000 and A15,000. aWe have both activities at the football, club and rugby, and weave got a main stand that doesnat allow the light in throughout the winter. aSo, we are able to ask them to from the beginning of October through to the end of February, ideally growing grass for us.a The membership has made a gift to a nearby charity supported by the team, to show their gratitude to the Nottinghamshire Police for the lights. Police Superintendent Mark Holland thought it had been a win-win situation for many involved. He also said: aThis property would usually be killed, so it's important it gets recycled and lots of people are having the benefit from it.a

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