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Barton Grange and Planters grab GCA top honours
Get political and green, GCA delegates urged
Pansies beat Cabbages in GCA Horticultural Olympics
Come on, feel the noise!
Cedar Associates are GCA Associate Member of the Year
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Barton Grange and Planters grab GCA top honours


Barton Grange at Brock have won their second GCA Destination Garden Centre of the Year title in a row – while Planters at Tamworth have emerged as top garden centre in the under £4m turnover category.


Barton Grange at Brock have won their second GCA Destination Garden Centre of the Year title in a row – while Planters at Tamworth have emerged as top centre in the under £4m turnover category.

 The results were announced yesterday afternoon at the GCA’s winter conference at Heythrop Park, Oxfordshire.

 Barton Grange MD Guy Topping said waiting for the results had been nerve-wracking. “We are always aware Bents are on our tail,” he said. Past winners Bents were this year’s runners-up.

 Planters proprietor Gerald Ingram said: “We have waited a long time for this.”

 Cowells of Newcastle, last year’s small Garden Centre of the Year, were fourth this year – but walked off with the Ruxley Rose Trophy for best planteria in the under £4m category. Squires of  Twickenham won the destination category.

 Full awards list:

  • Ruxley Rose (Garden Centre category) – Cowell’s Garden Centre
  • Ruxley Rose (Destination Garden Centre category) – Squires Garden Centre, Twickenham
  • Worrall Cup (Best use of signage and point of sale material) – Chessington Garden Centre
  • Barton Grange Trophy (Best Display Idea) – Ransoms Garden Centre
  • Dick Allen Award (Most improved centre) – All-In-One, Knutsford
  • Garden Centre of the Year 2013 Millennium Trophy – Planters Garden Centre, Tamworth
  • Destination Garden Centre of the Year 2013 Millennium Trophy – Barton Grange Garden Centre, Preston
  • Christmas Display Competition (Garden Centre category) – All-in-One Middleton
  • Christmas Display Competition (Destination Garden Centre category) – Barton Grange Garden Centre, Preston 
  • Outdoor Living Award (Garden Centre category) – Creative Gardens Donaghadee
  • Outdoor Living Award (Destination Garden Centre category) – Bents Garden & Home
  • GIMA Award for Excellence in Garden Product Retailing – Burston Garden Centre
  • GCA Associate Member of the Year – TBA during Associates Night on Monday, January 28
  • Environment and Community Award – Burston Garden Centre

 Garden Centres of Excellence:

  • Barton Grange Garden Centre, Preston
  • Bents Garden & Home
  • Burston Garden Centre
  • Fairways Garden Centre, Ashborne
  • Frosts at Willington
  • Haskins Roundstone Garden Centre
  • Planters Garden Centre, Tamworth
  • Poplars Garden Centre
  • Simpsons Garden Centre
  • Webbs, Wychbold

The Planters of Tamworth team receiving their award.

 
Get political and green, GCA delegates urged
Garden centres were advised by design entrepreneur Wayne Hemingway at the GCA conference yesterday (Monday) to get political and get greener...



Garden centres were advised by design entrepreneur Wayne Hemingway at the GCA conference yesterday (Monday) to get political, get greener and get to grips with social media.

 

Hemingway said all successful industries kept an eye on the political agenda. He believed vast trenches of society were being denied access to gardening. “Young people can’t afford to buy a house,” he said, “and new social housing is being built with scant regard for open spaces like gardens and allotments. Are you going to work with this? You offer so much of what politicians want to give society at the moment. You must find a voice.”

 

He said he was shocked when a straw poll of delegates suggested that few drove eco cars and surprised that most were still selling peat composts, despite the RHS’s stance that peat extraction was unsustainable. “We assume that sustainability and gardening go together,” he added. “Why are garden centres silent on this?”

 

Hemingway’s list of opportunities includes collaborations with local chefs, healthy eating, food tastings, more events and talks.

He also said garden centres should take greater advantages of the opportunities to communicate with customers through social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.

Pansies beat Cabbages in GCA Horticultural Olympics


Guy Topping collects the Greenfingers Challenge Trophy for his winning team of Pansies who narrowly beat the Cabbages in the GCA Horticultural Olympics on the day before this weeks GCA Conference...


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On your marks, get set, go...it's the GCA Horticultural Olympics. Garden centre and industry staff took part in a special fundraising event for Greenfingers during a break from this week's GCA annual conference.

Two teams led by Guy Topping, Managing Director of Barton Grange Garden Centre, and Adam Taylor, Director of Taylors Bulbs, went head-to-head at the Horticultural Olympics.

Competitors took part in a variety of events including fencepost tossing, shot put, archery, welly boot throwing and a wheelbarrow race.

Guy Topping's GCA Pansies Team (pictured above) earned the most points overall to win the Greenfingers Challenge Cup.

All the competitors got into the swing of things and as well as a showing a really competitive spirit, everyone enjoyed the fun atmosphere.

GTN Xtra's Mike Wyatt was present with his camera to capture all the spills and thrills and here's a selection of his pictures.


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Come on, feel the noise!
Make the most of the commercial opportunity provided by Garden ReLeaf Day
With the second Garden ReLeaf day just 38 days away, Boyd Douglas-Davies has urged everyone at the GCA Conference and in the UK garden industry to make the most of this golden commercial opportunity...

With the second Garden ReLeaf day just 38 days away, Boyd Douglas-Davies and the other Garden ReLeaf Day organisers are urging everyone in the UK garden industry to make the most of this golden commercial opportunity. 

Addressing the Garden Centre Association conference today Boyd urged the industry to get right behind Garden ReLeaf Day. He said the event had three objectives: 1.To gain national coverage for Garden ReLeafe Day; 2. To allow customers to have fun and spend money; 3. To raise money for Greenfingers.

"After the success of last year's inaugural Garden ReLeaf Day the national media have really got the bug and are queuing up to give us what we set the day up for initially - high levels of media coverage about gardening to kick start the season,"  said Boyd. 

"All garden centres and suppliers who took part last year gained great early impetus for their sales as a result so let's make sure more gardening businesses get the Garden ReLeaf kick start effect too!

"It's really easy to take part, follow the lead from one of the events staged last year or engage in one of this year's initiatives and most importantly TELL THE GARDEN RELEAF team about your event so that it can be included in all the National media briefings.

"Once you decide to get involved it's also a great way for your team to have some fun at the start of the season and energise your customers. You'll even find it very easy to do some simple fundraising for Greenfingers along the way - last year Garden ReLeaf DAY raised over £50,000 for Greenfingers to build another garden at a children's hospice - how many gardens can we get funding for this year?"

So get your commercial hat on and work out how you can get the most media coverage for your business right at the start of the Season. Garden ReLeaf Day is your passport to achieving it.

More Garden ReLeaf information can be found on their website www.gardenreleaf.co.uk

And most importantly get your Garden ReLeaf Day events up on the Garden ReLeaf Day website...

Cedar Associates are GCA Associate Member of the Year


Lindsay Muir, Cedar Associates, collects the Haskins Stewart Cup for GCA Associate Member of the Year from Warren Haskins...



Lindsay Muir, Cedar Associates, collects the Stewart Haskins Cup for GCA Associate Member of the Year from Warren Haskins at the GCA Conference 2013.

All GCA members nominate and vote for their Associate Member of the year and for 2013 the highest number of votes went to management training company Cedar Associates.  See this weekends GTN Xtra for the full story.

http://www.cedarassociates.co.uk/

 

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