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Kent garden centre announces closure

 

Kent garden centre Merriments Gardens has announced on its social media pages that it is closing.

 

The post on Facebook said: “It is with huge sorrow that we have to announce that Merriments Gardens is closing 

 

“The team & I were desperately sad to be told last week that the business will close it doors for the final time on Thursday 21st November 2024. The freehold has been sold and the new owner does not want to continue with the business.

 

“We will holding a clearance sale with 50% off all stock (gift vouchers excluded) as the site has to be completely cleared in the next fortnight. Please come to support and help us to ensure all our lovely plants etc. go to good homes.

 

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank my amazing team who have been so gracious over the last 10 days since we found out. As you will know from recent posts we had no idea this was coming as we were making plans for next year. The love and care the team have shown for each other, supporting their colleagues, and wiping away each other's tears, has been humbling to witness.

 

“We would also like to thank you, our wonderful customers, many of whom have been there since the beginning 35 years ago. You have been there for us during thick and thin supporting us during the good times and the bad. 

 

“The Garden & Plant Area are looking amazing so please come and enjoy a final walk around our beautiful Merriments RHS Partner Garden before it closes and say goodbye.”

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Robin Tuppen
That is so sad! Although I have not supplied Merrtiements for many years now, I did supply them with my trugs for a long time when Niall was the buyer. Shame on the new freeholders who will, no doubt, build houses on the site. Rob Tuppen, Cuckmere Trug Company