In This Issue
The changes and challenges of 2015...
What's in store for us in 2016?
Boxing Day floods destroy family garden centre business
Record number of exhibitors at Harrogate Christmas & Gift
What will Nicholas Marshall do now?
Spirits will be In The Sky at GTN’s Greatest Christmas Party
Squire's link with RHS to promote horticultural careers
The trophies and certificates are all prepared ready for presenting on Sunday night
Seminars will help retailers plan for changeable weather patterns
Majestic Trees to fly UK flag in global grower finals
Hartley Botanic announces its first Chelsea show garden
Forest Garden expands sales team and appoints NPD champ
Gardman unwrap Christmas 2016 ranges
More help for birds, bugs and bats from Wildlife World
Kick off the season with retail inspiration in Holland
The Greatest Awards go back on tour in 2016
Get your own copy of GTN Xtra
Matthew Bent shortlisted for prestigious business award
Digital marketing guru to speak at HTA technology conference
HTA confirm National Plant Show dates
Kent & Stowe spade named as top magazine's best buy
GIMA sets up new HR and employment mentoring
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Matthew Bent shortlisted for prestigious business award

Bents Garden & Home MD Matthew Bent has been shortlisted for two awards in this year’s North West Institute of Director Awards, recognising the region’s top business owners and leaders.

Matthew has been shortlisted for the titles of Young Director of the Year and Family Business of the Year, with Bents competing against companies including Seamark plc and construction company Pochin for the latter of the two titles.


Bents Garden & Home was established in 1937 by Alfred and Margaret Bent and remains a family-owned and run business, now in its third generation. The centre is located just metres away from where the business originally began and has evolved from a small rose growing operation to a company which now employs more than 300 people.

Matthew will learn whether he has been successful in winning the titles at a black tie event which is due to take place at the end of February. He says: “To be shortlisted in such prestigious business awards is already a major achievement and one which I will always be very proud of.”

The North West Institute of Directors awards cover a wide geographical area with entries from across the region including Cheshire, Manchester, Cumbria, Merseyside and Lancashire. The awards cover an extensive range of sectors from the digital and creative industries to property, pharmaceutical, retail and social enterprise.

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