In This Issue
Garden centres concerned over supplies after Scotts-Solus split
Comment on the Solus-Scotts situation from leading garden centre owners and buying groups
Decco and Glee look to be the initial winners following the Solus Scotts breakup
Statement on supply issues likely from Solus on Monday
Roundup springs onto TV screens for Easter
The best sales in garden centres for March since 2009
Garden lights are the star performers in garden product sales
Napoleon is out and about this Summer
Britain’s chief doctor prescribes gardening as a tonic for improved health
Build Mate products from Kelkay provide a one-stop shopping experience
Great in-store offers from Gardman on bird care
John Athwal raises over £11,500 in 'CEO Sleep-out'
Fleuroselect launches '2015 - the Year of the Sunflower'!
Database helps garden centres with plant labelling & EPoS
If catering and food are your growth areas our new Food Xtra will help you
It's time to enter the Greatest Awards 2014
Ned Yates garden centre announces closure
Young vegetable plants are selling fast
Preparations under way for a bumper season
New centralised retail operations structure for The Garden Centre Group
New appointments at Elho
50% margins on best-selling gloves from Town & Country
Meet the Landscape Gardening competitors going for gold
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John Athwal raises over £11,500 in 'CEO Sleep-out'



Premier Decorations’ managing director John Athwal raised over £11,500 by taking part in the 'Action for Children CEO Sleep-out' in Paternoster Square in the City of London.

By spending the night under the stars John wanted to raise awareness of youth homelessness in the UK and to help change the direction of vulnerable young people’s lives.

John commented: “It was a tough challenge but then I only had to sleep-out for one night. The homeless have to endure this day after day, night after night.

"I am extremely grateful for all the support myself and my fellow CEOs received. Our aim is to ensure that Action for Children will be able to continue helping children and families to get back on their feet and be safe.”

Over 100,000 young people are homeless in the UK today, either living on the street, in temporary accommodation, or Sofa Surfing.

Of these 100,000 young people one in seven will experience a form of sexual or physical abuse, one in three will attempt to take their own life, and only one in 10 are reported as missing by parents or carers.

Young people today have borne the brunt of the economic downturn, experiencing increased unemployment, increasing rents and a dramatic increase in the cost of living.

Families are being put under a huge amount of pressure that affects relationships resulting in the fact that two-thirds of children become homeless because of family breakdown.

Action for Children provides services across the UK for young people who simply have nowhere else to turn. The charity supports over 300,000 children, parents and carers each year, helping vulnerable families, children with disabilities, young carers and care leavers.

They have a fostering and adoption service and the support that is offered to everyone has a massive impact on their future prospects.The support that Action for Children offers these young people is absolutely vital if they are to take the opportunities available to them today.

Donations can still be made at http://www.justgiving.com/JohnAthwal

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