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Haskins and Squires reign supreme in South Thames
Webbs and Fairways star in Midlands GCA Awards
On trend Garden Screens from Grange
Sunshine and Perrywood glow in North Thames
Time for a summer celebration?
Rising Stars 2017 - The final 12
Suppliers sign up for Retail Lab @ Glee
Team Bonningtons Conquers the Alps
‘Anniversary Splendour’ is winning name for new Notcutts rose
Glee 2017: keynote speaker confirmed as award-winning garden journalist Nick Bailey
Woodlodge to skydive for Greenfingers!
Hartley Botanic reveals new Octagonal Glasshouse at RHS Hyde Hall
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Fryer’s come up Roses at 2017 RHS Shows
Get your own copy of GTN Xtra
Concept store becomes EFSA TrendZone at spoga+gafa
Growing support sales
Andy Smith becomes Group Head of Purchasing at Klondyke
Primary School scoops Wilkinson Sword Award
Taylors grab 50% of Veg 2 Gro sales
Wyevale Nurseries’ staff join 30 years’ service club
Summer colour and houseplants up
Xylella fastidiosa - a threat to the U.K. Horticulture industry
Garden improvement grows soils
Hillmount BBQ Academy teaches the next generation of customers
New senior leadership at the Coleman EMEA Group
It’s the year of pets at Glee 2017
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
Buy your subscription to GTN Bestsellers
Fryers respond to standards issue in Rosary Restaurant
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Glee 2017: keynote speaker confirmed as award-winning garden journalist Nick Bailey
 

On Monday 11th September, Glee will be welcoming award-winning gardening journalist and TV presenter, Nick Bailey, to the stage as this year’s keynote speaker.

 

Leading not one, but three sessions as part of Glee’s ever-popular seminar programme, Nick’s keynote speech will focus on the latest emerging trends in gardens, how garden centres can utilise garden shows as a way of promotion, and the diverse ways that the younger generations can engage with horticulture.

 

With 25 years’ experience under his belt, Nick has carved out a career within both the publishing and broadcasting worlds. A regular on TV and radio, his books ‘Chelsea Physic Garden’ and ‘365 Days of Colour in Your Garden’ have both toppedthe bestsellers charts, with his next foray ‘Revive Your Garden’ tipped to repeat this success. Nick also regularly contributes to Garden News, and BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine for which he was awarded Property Press Awards' Garden Journalist of the Year 2017.

 

As well as his notable achievements in publishing, Nick has also received prestigious awards for his work including ‘Best TV Programme’ at the 2016 Garden Media Guild Awards for his Gardeners’ World feature on Shakespearean plants, and a Silver Gilt medal for his first Main Avenue Garden creation at RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

 

Matthew Mein, Glee Event Director said: “I am so pleased to be able to confirm Nick as our keynote speaker. He has had such a varied career and I am sure that people will be very interested in hearing his thoughts on some of the hot topics that are currently shaping the future of our industry.”

 

Nick’s keynote sessions will take place three times throughout Monday 11th September, at the new seminar location within Glee’s hottest new feature – the Retail Lab. Further details can be found at https://www.gleebirmingham.com/visit/whats-on/keynote-speaker


 

Find out more

Glee is the UK’s leading garden retail show, focussing on building year-round profits within core product categories including Garden Care, Outdoor Entertaining, Landscaping and Garden Design, Pet, Home, Gift and Clothing, and Plants. Each year the show attracts thousands of buyers from top retailers, such as leading UK garden centres, builders’ merchants, multiple retailers, and DIY stores. To keep up-to-date on all the latest news log onto www.gleebirmingham.com or call 020 3033 2160 to find out about exhibiting.

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