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Garden Centres close their doors "We want to be part of stopping the spread of Coronavirus"
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Dobbies close their centres this morning
David Domoney gives garden centre delivery services a lift on national radio
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Casual Dining & Commercial Kitchen cancelled until 2021
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National Plant Show Cancelled
 

The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) continues to adhere to and follow Government Advice about Coronavirus (COVID-19). This is a unique and challenging time for so many people and of course, the health and safety of our members, exhibitors, sponsors, visitors and employees remains our number one priority.

 

Following the Prime Ministers announcement of 23 March, the HTA has taken the difficult decision to cancel the National Plant Show 2020. This decision has been made under careful consideration and we are sorry for the disappointment this will cause our exhibitors and visitors; however, we feel we have a responsibility to prioritise the health and safety of everyone involved in the show.

 

All exhibitors have been made aware of the situation and if there are any further questions please contacts the HTA Events team at events@hta.org.uk.

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