In This Issue
Barton Grange's £6m leisure complex gets the go-ahead
Greenhouse at Loch Lomond GC to grow veg for foodbank
spoga+gafa promises to deliver top international innovation show
Stewarts set to expand following £11m in funding from Santander
Plant sales are the greatest for years
‘Must buy’ plants are key to success
Salvia Love & Wishes takes Best in Show title at New Plant Awards
Double success for Salvia Love & Wishes at HTA National Plant Show
TV presenter launches the ‘Time to Live’ Breast Cancer Now rose
Key Essentials take home Best ‘Plantie’
The Greatest Plant Retailing Teams are at Scotsdales, Cowells and The Old Railway Line
Hillier Nurseries voted The Greatest Plant Supplier of the Year
Coolings are the masters of linked sales in the planteria, closely followed by Percy Throwers Wyevale, Van Hage Great Amwell and Cowells
Bents are "Top of the Pots"
Fron Goch scoop The Greatest Plant Advice Team Gold
The Greatest Outdoor Living Sales gold winners to be presented at spoga+gafa
HTA Futures is the venue for The Greatest Garden Centre Team Awards 2015
Garden Centre Manager - South London - Newly Developed Site
Plantarea Manager - Hertfordshire - Group Centre
Assistant Commercial E-Commerce Manager - Worcestershire
Landscape Project Manager - East of England
Next plans £6m home and garden store in Plymouth
Squire’s Garden Centres grow their own
Director to face trial over garden centre deaths
New Glee website provides 365 resource
Rufus Hound to host GIMA Awards
Slugs and snails products on the move
Veg-2-Gro chart reveals variety of bestsellers
Farmyard manure is still a top seller
Crest Garden delivers autumn value
Orchids raise £1,000 for students
Drive up sales: ‘Grow to Show’ with Baby Bio Vitality
New seeds in a tin from Johnsons
Wyevale Nurseries win Best Plant Display Award at HTA National Plant Show
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
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All the latest news from the world of garden centre catering
Catering Design Group helps Raemoir with restaurant makeover
Nordic Organic Food Fair opens visitor registration for 2015
Northampton garden centre opens Garden Kitchen restaurant
Top 10 do’s & don’ts to optimise catering in a garden retail environment
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TV presenter launches the ‘Time to Live’ Breast Cancer Now rose



This year’s HTA National Plant Show hosted the launch of the Breast Cancer Now ‘Time to Live’ rose by TV present Nicki Chapman.

Julie Robinson opened the launch by discussing her personal experiences with breast cancer and how it has affected her and her fellow ‘Breakthrough Babes’ from the Sutton Coldfield regional group.

Peter Hull from Nursery Fresh then discussed how they got involved with the project at the start, bringing the rose to market and making the rose available for garden centres to retail.

HTA chief executive Carol Paris then introduced Nicki Chapman, who talked about her own experiences, bringing home the fact that one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lives.

Launching the rose, Nicki said “The rose is a celebration in remembrance of those lost and survivors, and brings hope to those that are still being affected.” The rose will help Breast Cancer Now in their efforts to ensure that by 2050 everyone affected by breast cancer survives.

£1 from every sale of the rose will be going to Breast Cancer Now and their fundraising efforts, with the option to donate an additional pound upon purchase.

Every day over 135 women are diagnosed with breast cancer. It is only with continued funding that Breakthrough Breast Cancer are able to invest in vital breast cancer research that ensures these women, and all others diagnosed with breast cancer, receive the best possible treatment.

The rose will make a significant difference to the lives we are able to save. It is possible within 35 years to stop all women dying from breast cancer. This will be an incredible achievement, but it is only possible with continued fundraising support. Breast cancer has already taken too many lives. It’s time to put an end to it.

The Breakthrough Rose had been available to purchase at the show, and it sold out before the launch had even started.

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