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Garden industry mourns sad passing of Kenn Lloyd

 

The  UK garden industry is mourning the death of Kenneth (Kenn) Lloyd, who passed away peacefully on 25th May 2025, aged 80, after a short illness.

 

Kenn was a former international business executive with Shell & Kimberly Clark, and founder of Cadbury Garden Centre in Somerset – a thriving enterprise he created with his wife Jackie in 1982

 

Together, Kenn and Jackie transformed a small nursery into a leading business in the horticultural industry, helping inspire the garden centre model as we know it today.

 

Son Richard said: "Known for his vision, tenacity and kindness, Kenn was a devoted husband, inspiring father, proud Poppa, and loyal brother. He lived with resilience, generosity, and an enduring belief in others. Deeply loved and greatly missed."

 

A memorial service will be held in celebration of his life – contact the family for details.

 

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Carol Paris
Kenn was an inspiration to everyone in the industry. He will be much missed by the Cadbury community. Kenn was a true visionary and he and Jackie built an amazing business. My thoughts are with the family.