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Danny Adamson steps down as Manging Director of William Sinclair Retail Division
CC dismiss fears over Danish trolley shortage
Public support for Tesco/Dobbies joint development in East Kilbride
New Gardman management team appointed to drive growth
The next three weeks are critical for sales
Top buying group to recruit new members
New GIMA Council members announced at annual meeting
Start connecting with the older people of tomorrow - Will Armitage
Homebase is obsessed with gathering data on gardening customers
Glee New Products Showcase open for entries
First ever PVC double-glazed greenhouse launched by Nordic
Garden centre boss resigns after being jailed for 18 months
Activity in the garden leads to sales in centres
Fakenham Garden Centre undergoes £100,000 cafe refurbishment
Darlington garden centre gets go-ahead to expand cafe capacity
Christies of Fochabers on family business awards shortlist
Veg plug plants selling well
New Customer Services Manager for Smart Solar
Compost sales continue to grow
UK team expansion for Bolsius
Bosmere distribute award-winning BioStretch
Hilliers and RHS collaborate on new edition of 'the bible'
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Public support for Tesco/Dobbies joint development in East Kilbride
Dobbies kings lynn entrance

Plans have been submitted for a Tesco supermarket and Dobbies garden centre to be built together in the first development of its kind in Scotland.

Tesco and Dobbies said the site in Peel Park, East Kilbride, would create more than 400 jobs to the area and are asking South Lanarkshire Council to give them permission to go ahead with the plans. They claim it would generate opportunities for former students studying horticulture at South Lanarkshire College.

A public consultation into the plans has won widespread support. Tesco said a local consultation event held last December suggests 93% of locals support the plans.

Adam Williams, Tesco corporate affairs manager, said: "Feedback from the local community has been extremely positive. People like the idea of joining Tesco and Dobbies together, making it a really exciting shopping destination, and welcome the extra choice and competition we will bring to East Kilbride."

Stuart Wright, director of property at Dobbies, added: "Our plans for East Kilbride bring a new-generation retail and garden centre to the area which will not only offer quality, range and value to customers who love their home and garden; but also a unique day-out destination for all the family."

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