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Garden Centre Association launches Easter laws petition


Members of the Garden Centre Association are launching a petition for the Easter trading laws to be relaxed and are asking garden centres to back the campaign.
 
The GCA has put together a petition for garden centres and their customers to sign in support of centres being able to trade on Easter Sunday.
 
Peter Burks, Chairman of the GCA, explained: “We have spoken to many of our members and the majority feel strongly that they should be able to open fully on Easter Sunday.
 
“Traditionally the Easter weekend is one of the busiest gardening weekends of the year. Easter Sunday trading could be worth 25% of the total sales for the Easter week," said Pater, pictured above.
 
“Most customers don’t realise that by law retailers with 3,000 square feet of selling space cannot open on Easter Sunday and are upset that they can’t pick up essential gardening supplies. We want to change this and ensure gardeners can have four days of uninterrupted sowing and planting.”
 
Under the 1994 Sunday Trading Act, retailers with 3,000 square feet of selling space cannot open on Easter Sunday.
 
The GCA is asking for members and other garden centres to sign the petition to help get this law overturned.
 
Peter added: “We have written an official petition, which is available for any garden centres to print out and fill with signatures. If you’d like a copy, please email hello@porcupinepr.co.uk.
 
“Once we have 100,000 signatures we will be taking the petition to the Houses of Parliament and hopefully they will carefully consider our argument.”
 
Nearly every garden centre in the country is unable to open on Easter Day and the GCA says this law is costing the horticultural industry at least £10million as the Easter weekend is traditionally during the peak gardening season.
 
Peter added: “Our members want to be able to serve their customers. It is silly that a garden centre’s restaurant can be open on Easter Sunday but no other sales can be made.

“It is an age old debate that the industry has been embroiled in every year since 1994 and I really wanted to help move this along.”
 
The GCA represents nearly 200 garden centres nationwide.
 
Through sharing information and its inspection programme, the GCA helps members to achieve high standards in customer service, plant quality and reliability.
 
For further information, please call 01993 871456. Alternatively, please visit www.gca.org.uk


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