In This Issue
Exponent Private Equity to buy Scotts business in UK, Europe and Australia
Dobbies "gets together with Ocado to be the best on-line"
Kelkay's new range of Pot Toppers appeals to both traditional and contemporary gardeners
Evergreen Enterprises brings sparkle to your holidays
Easter sales in garden centres were just above average
New fencing panel from Forest Garden cuts noise by eight times
New men at the top at Hillier
New Hyde Hall project will challenge kitchen garden conventions
California trip is an eye-opener for Wyevale Nurseries manager
Is 'good, better, best' still the right approach to affordability?
Scotland to promote its glorious gardens at Chelsea
Eight get set for Young Horticulturist final
We can't get enough of our gardens, survey finds
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More records for growing media sales
Richard Sandbrook moves to Glencrest
Plant sales continue at a pace
GIMA workshop will aim to debunk digital myths
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Klondyke opens new restaurant at Brookside Garden Centre
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New men at the top at Hillier

Hilliers has announced a number of new senior appointments to its garden centre head office team.

Plant category manager Rob Grayson, who has worked in various roles at Hillier’s Nurseries, has been promoted to head of purchasing.

George Hillier takes up a new position as head of property, with responsibility for the entire estate, including maintenance and developments in garden centres, nurseries and domestic property, as well as the management of concession partnerships*.

Mark Bosworth, previously been centre manager at Horsham, succeeds George Hillier as one of the two area managers overseeing the portfolio of garden centres.

The final appointee is Richard Egerton, who joins from Dobbies as new group horticultural buyer.

Director Chris Francis said: “We are really pleased with the new appointments to our senior team. There are a number of internal promotions, a great proof of our success at developing people within Hillier, as well as the addition of one of the top people in the industry.” He added that he was confident they would help the group to continue its strong start to the year.

Andrew West and Martin Andrews left Hillier to join Dobbies last month.

*A 20,000 sq.ft. extension at Hilliers Eastbourne Garden Centre, due to open by the end of May, will create space for five additional concessions on the site.



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