In This Issue
New unfair dismissal rules mean better records matter more than ever
Protecting margin in a more cautious garden market
South Staffordshire garden centre sold to local buyer
Strong growth in July's garden centre sales amid challenging weather and economic conditions
Henry Bell launches feeding haven for small birds
Creative Gardens enters a new chapter as second generation leads family business into the future
The Greenfingers Charity calls on Glee to get into full bloom for Floral Thursday
National campaign calls for 90 minutes' free parking
Scholarship winners discover the diversity of horticulture on Smart Garden Products Development Tour
Ex LEON CEO joins speaker roll call for GCA Conference
Growers continue to reduce peat levels in plant production
GIMA brings international buyers to Glee
Everything you need to know about parking at Glee
Kilimanjaro, tribute to Andy Bunker, SOLEX review in GTN magazine July-August Issue
Glee 2026 Pre-Show Guide - Read on-line here
Get your copy of GTN Xtra
GARDENA and Flymo return to Glee with innovation showcase
Applications open for YPHA's 2026-27 Management Development Programme 
Autumn Fair unveils strongest home destination yet
Mims Pottery brings new launches, bestselling ranges and first look at Icons to Four Oaks
ElectRoad to make garden retail debut at Glee 2026
Vacancy: Retail Development Manager – South West Covering Devon, Cornwall, Dorset and Somerset
Deco-Pak strengthens team with senior management appointment
UK turf industry at ‘defining moment’ as drought and rising costs put future supply at risk
‘Living laboratory’ garden exceeds 11 million environmental data records
HTA responds to the announcement of more drought declarations across the UK
BHETA to host Worldpay webinar on smarter payment solutions
The best of last week's
Landmark moment for Notcutts with complete transformation of original garden centre that started it all
Raising the Union Flag to celebrate the purchase of the freehold at Gates Woodlands Hinckley
Mr Fothergill’s combat tough conditions at trial grounds
Greenfingers Charity celebrates over £32,000 Summer Ball success as 2027 event launches with Early Bird offer
Vacancy: Retail Development Manager – South West Covering Devon, Cornwall, Dorset and Somerset
Dobbies confirms closure of Antrim Garden Centre
Charlecote, Gates, Ham Street, Hodgehill, Monkton Elm, Pughs, St Peters, Trioscape, Walkers, and Woodbank among the early leaders in voting for GTN's Greatest Restaurant & Food Hall Team Awards
Who are The Greatest Restaurant & Food Hall Teams in garden centres? Customer voting has started, download posters, QR codes and voting forms now
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Vacancy: Retail Development Manager – South West Covering Devon, Cornwall, Dorset and Somerset
 

Woodmansterne Publications is looking for a passionate, customer-focused Retail Development Manager who enjoys building strong relationships and helping our customers grow their businesses through excellent service and commercial insight.

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New unfair dismissal rules mean better records matter more than ever
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From 1 January 2027, one of the most significant employment law changes in recent years will take effect. Under the Employment Rights Act 2025, employees will gain the right to claim ordinary unfair dismissal after just six months’ continuous service, rather than the current two-year qualifying period.

 

The right to request written reasons for dismissal will also reduce to six months, while the statutory cap on unfair dismissal compensation will be removed. Existing day-one protections for discrimination, whistleblowing and other automatically unfair dismissals remain unchanged.

 

For Garden Centres and Nurseries, this places greater importance on how new starters are onboarded, trained, managed and reviewed during their probationary period. Informal conversations, handwritten notes and verbal feedback may no longer provide sufficient evidence if employment decisions are challenged. 

 

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