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High Profile TGCG Regional Manager reveals leaving date
Blaze-hit Blooms Cardiff opens up to sell Christmas trees
The challenges facing Solus as new CEO takes over
GCA confirms Wylie as permanent CEO
GTN Bestsellers predicts 15% volume sales increase at garden centres
Indoor plant and product sales gather pace
Dobbies and Tesco to hold exhibition for first joint Scottish store
Garden centres dish up a cheerful October
Act now to head off law that could devastate plant ranges
Customer Votes for The Greatest Garden Centre Team at Christmas start to arrive
Notcutts buy Greatest Christmas Awards nominated Garden Pride Garden Centre
Benross expands team to meet garden retail demands
Broadcaster Stefan Bucazcki wins Lifetime Achievment Award
Santa arrives at Merryhatton Garden Centre in a microlight
Buy your tickets for GTN's Greatest Christmas Party
Kelkay acquires Borderstone from Aggregate Industries
Santa hats and novelty socks boost Christmas business
Pull together to promote horticulture
Winter Stem is the HTA's Plant of December
Consumer deadline for disposal of Provado Lawn Grub Killer
Top economist shares thoughts on outlook for garden centres
Learn all about branding
More pictures of Garden Centre Christmas displays than have ever been published before
Vote on-line for The Greatest Christmas Supplier of the Year.
Gardman's Big January Sale just got bigger
HTA calls on Defra to avoid forestry crisis
Path Weedkiller's seal of approval
Growing media sales still up year on year overall
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
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Broadcaster Stefan Bucazcki wins Lifetime Achievment Award
The Garden Media Guild this week presented its Lifetime Achievment Award to writer and broadcaster Professor Stefan Buczacki.

Prof Buczacki was for many years a familiar voice on BBC Radio 4’s Gardeners’ Question Time and is a prominent contributor  to magazines and newspapers. He has written more than 50 books.

His expertise ranges from gardening and natural history to plant pathology (on which his career was founded) and garden design, giving him “an unrivalled grasp of what British gardeners need and want from their gardens”.

The Guild conferred the Garden Writer of the Year award on Alys Fowler for her Guardian columns, while Gardeners’ World magazine was voted the Garden Publication of the Year.

The other awards, all presented by Matthew Wilson, were:

Reference Book of the Year: RHS Encyclopedia of Gardening, edited by Christopher Brickell.

Practical Book of the Year: RHS Grow Your Own Crops in Pots by Kay Maguire.

Inspirational Book of the Year: The New English Garden by Tim Richardson.

News Story of the Year: Ian Hodgson.

Journalist of the Year: Matthew Wilson (left, with his award).

Practical Journalist of the Year: Guy Barter.

Trade Journalist of the Year: Sarah Cosgrove.

Photographer of the Year: Jason Ingram.

Features Photographer of the Year: Marianne Majerus.

Book Photographer of the Year: Mark Diacono.

TV Broadcast of the Year: Monty Don’s French Gardens: The Gourmet Garden.

Radio Broadcast of the Year: The Gardeners’ Corner.

Environmental Award: Kate Bradbury.

The Alan Titchmarsh New Talent award: Nick Turrell.

Blog of the Year: crocus.co.uk plantsmans blog

Website of the Year: www.crocus.co.uk

New Media award: James Alexander-Sinclair & Tiffany Daneff.

This year’s award sponsors were: Briggs & Stratton, Brother, Garden World Images, Hartley Botanic, Horticultural Trades Association, redheadPR, Scotts Miracle-Gro, STIHL, Thompson & Morgan and Westland Horticulture.

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