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Will the supply chain pull through? We speak to leading distributors
Timing wrong for merger with Solus implies Gardman CEO
Dramatic rise in business for STAX
Decco able to cope with increased demand
Littleheath makes it 9 for Hillview
Durstons reassure garden centres of growing media deliveries
Senior buyers and garden centre staff 'set to leave The Garden Centre Group'
Garden product sales on the rise
Gardman adopt new brand-building strategy
Fiskars start TV advertising campaign
GIMA launches £5,000 Innovator’s Seed Corn Fund
Veg growing MP celebrates opening of new garden centre restaurant
Lightweight Lytag gravel is the drainage and hydration solution – now available from Deco-Pak
James Wong wows the kids at Armitages Garden Weekend
Which? recommends Vital Earth Peat-Free Tub & Basket as a top performer
If catering and food are your growth areas our new Food Xtra will help you
Huge increase in Kelkay Aggregate sales
It's time to enter the Greatest Awards 2014
New range of colours and finishes for Gardman's Ice Orb
Gardeners get in the planting mood
New deal could save Hare Hatch Sheeplands garden centre
Quantil young plants dominate
Briers have (fashionable) designs on growth
TGCG launch war tribute theme seeds
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Senior buyers and garden centre staff 'set to leave The Garden Centre Group'
Three senior buyers are believed to be leaving The Garden Centre Group at the end of April.

Blue Diamond Group have already confirmed that Stuart Whalley, who looks after garden care at TGCG, will join them in a similar role on 28 April.

Of the other two, both thought to be women, one is said to be joining a leading south of England garden centre chain, the other a chain of country stores. Neither were available to confirm the news as this issue approached deadline.

Paul Williams is also leaving TGCG's Gardenlands centre to take up the role of Store Manager at Studley Garden Centre on April 22.

The Garden Centre Group’s policy is to decline to comment on staff matters ahead of official announcements.

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