
The garden industry came together in style for the sold-out 2025 GIMA Awards, held at the magnificent Celtic Manor Resort in Newport. The night was a true celebration of creativity, innovation, and dedication, as the industry’s leading suppliers and manufacturers were recognised for their outstanding achievements over the past year.
Across 18 categories, winners were chosen for their exceptional products, initiatives, and contributions to the ever-evolving world of garden retail. This year’s judging panel brought together voices from across the sector, combining national and independent retail experience with media insight and expert perspective. Sarah White of Hillier Garden Centre, Bradley Piziura from B&Q, Anthony Gould from Goulds and Choice Marketing, and Casey Warwick from Decco offered valuable viewpoints from both independent and national operations. Representing leading independents, Katrine Taylor of Fron Goch Garden Centre and Helen Lloyd from Stratford & Warwick Garden Centres brought further depth to the panel, alongside Jo Iddon of QVC and Adam Szabo of Charlies Stores.Completing the well-rounded group of judges, Trevor Pfeiffer, editor of Garden Trade News, and Kim Stoddart, editor of Amateur Gardening, added an editorial eye for excellence.
Helping to kick off the evening’s celebrations in style was Patrick Kielty, whose warmth, humour, and sharp wit set the perfect tone for a night of celebration. His quick-fire energy and easy rapport with the audience made for a lively and memorable start to proceedings.
Reflecting on the evening, GIMA Director Vicky Nuttall said: “Tonight has been a fantastic celebration of everything that makes our industry so special. The room has been buzzing with excitement, and our winners truly reflect the creativity, commitment, and forward thinking that continue to drive garden retail forward.
“Huge thanks go to our brilliant judges, our generous sponsors, and of course to everyone who entered this year’s awards. It’s been another unforgettable night for GIMA and for the industry as a whole.”