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The Garden Centre Group appoint M&S high-flyer as food and drinks guru
Voting starts next week to find The Greatest Garden Centre at Christmas for 2013
Santa boosts prospect of 15% year-end cheer
High Street 'free parking' Saturday could hit garden centre footfall
Alexander Rose factory workers homeless after hurricane disaster
Westland Aftercut wins packaging award
Ruxley Food Hall is an instant sell out success
How HTA is trying to curb impact of EU's new plant description proposals
Elho launch stylish herb station
'Donate an hour's pay' call from Greenfingers
GCA delegates to hear performance secrets from Team GB cycling guru
Planteria converted to Dino Park is 35,000 hit!
Stax Trade Centres require Sales Representative for the North East
Hilltop look to recruit garden centre manager
Wanted: Buyer for Pets & Wild Birds at Notcutts
It's Beach, Bingo and Boogie for GCA revellers
Christmas tree decor now the centre of attention
Help those who struggle to make ends meet
Consumer interest moves indoors
Chelsea 2014 gives youngsters a chance to shine
Serious gardeners keep compost sales ticking over
Notcutts opens two temporary stores to drive Christmas sales
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
Situations Vacant
Stax Trade Centres require Sales Representative for the North East
 

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Hilltop look to recruit garden centre manager
 
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Help those who struggle to make ends meet

Perennial, the UK’s only charity dedicated to helping horticulturists, is launching a year-long awareness and fundraising campaign to mark its 175th anniversary in 2014.

It will kick off with at a party at The Roof Gardens, Kensington on 17 January. Perennial is looking for support from all corners of the industry as well as from the garden-loving public, to safeguard its services for those struggling with disability, debt or illness.

Established in 1839 by a group of wealthy landowners who wished to provide for their long-serving head gardeners in retirement, The Gardeners’ Benevolent Institution began life as a pension fund. It soon attracted the attention of Victorian high society, who willingly supported the fund with annual donations and appearances at its annual fundraising dinner. Charles Dickens famously said at the 9th annual event: “I hope the day will come when every gardener in England will be a member of the charity.”

Perennial, as the same Institution is now known, still helps gardeners across the UK in retirement and has extended its reach to all professionals working in and retired from horticulture and their families. But Dickens’ dream is yet to be a reality – there are an estimated 500,000 people working in horticulture in the UK but only a fraction of those are actively involved with the charity.

Richard Capewell, Chief Executive of Perennial, said: “The work of Perennial – which is often described by those we help simply as a ‘lifeline’ – is needed now more than it ever was. The economic pressures on low-paid horticulturists too often result in debilitating stress. A high rate of injury, and subsequent long-term leave of absences, means that many workers in our industry struggle to make ends meet. We’d like to be able to help even more people this year and are looking for industry support to make our 175th birthday a really special one.”

The charity no longer provides regular pensions, but does still provide a range of financial services to people experiencing hardship, and in the current economic climate is needed more than it ever was. In 2012 Perennial helped over 1,000 people, over 85% of whom were still of working age and a quarter of people needed help with debt. Perennial helps with debt advice, financial and general support, and often simply as a listening friend who can help make sense of a situation.

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