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Dobbies to open Garden Cafe in Dundee Tesco Extra
Home & Garden group buy eighth centre at Ferndown
Record numbers sign up for 2015 Rising Stars
Classiflora at its spring best on busy open days
Monkton Elm's new restaurant nears completion
Will the mild weather give sales a boost this weekend?
Hambrooks relaunch Titchfield site as garden design showcase
Bents look for new general manager
Hands up...Greenfingers Garden Re-Leaf Day is closer than you think...
Crest recruit two experienced marketeers
Solar eclipse will get Edible Garden Show off to an eerie start...
Gardening celebs get their Glovies ready for 2015 Greenfingers Garden Re‐Leaf Quiz
Crowd funding helps bring Christmas tree stand manufacturing back to UK
My new designs will make digging easier, claims inventor
Thieves steal trees worth £3k from centre next to M4
Horticultural Buyer - Suffolk
Nursery Operations Manager - Northumberland
Deputy Manager - Warwickshire
Home & Leisure Manager - Leicestershire
The Glovies have landed
Sinclair appoint new chief executive
Signs encouraging for great tomato-growing year
STV launches Live Pest-Free TV
White Stores pledge support for Greenfingers on Garden Re-Leaf Day
Mr Fothergill’s Seeds provides support to Love the Plot You’ve Got
Gift card and voucher sales continue strong growth
Growing media sales take a dip
BHETA's meet-the-buyer day with Argos hits the spot
Don't forget propagators say Stewarts
Love the Plot campaign ready for the road
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
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Sinclair appoint new chief executive



Stuart Burgin has been appointed Chief Executive of William Sinclair Horticulture, the growing media, fertilisers and chemicals producer.

He succeeds Peter Rush, CEO for the past two years, who has left the company having commissioned its new £25m compost facility in Ellesmere Port and re-launched the J. Arthur Bower’s, Growing Success and Deadfast product ranges.

Mr Burgin, 52, has extensive senior management experience, most notably in the food and grocery sector where he worked for RHM, Robert McBride and, most recently, Oscar Mayer as CEO.

He will spearhead phase two of Sinclair’s transformation from a traditional peat harvester to a world-leading producer of locally sourced, ecologically sustainable growing media as the company responds to the changing regulatory climate.

A turnaround expert, Mr Burgin will devise and implement a programme to streamline operations and return Sinclair to profitability following a period of heavy capital investment.

“I am joining a first class team,” said Mr Burgin, “and I look forward to leading this great British company into a new era.”

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