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Hartsdown gets set for summer transplant

By Sam Elliott

OUT TO GRASS: Margate hosted Maidenhead, who won the league, on the final day of the season
PICTURE: Matt Bristow

MARGATE are the latest club to commit to ripping up their grass and replacing it with a 3G pitch.
Hartsdown Park will undergo a massive transformation this summer as S&C Slatter move in next week.
The Kent club – relegated to the Ryman Premier after an awful season – see the artificial surface as the perfect solution to their recent money troubles.
Margate have endured difficulties ever since former owner...

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