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British Garden Centres publishes accounts for 2024 - Turnover £172m, Operating Profit £10.7m
Choice Supplier of the Year Awards for Westland, Tom Chambers, Smart, Allensmore, LeisureGrow and Corby + Fellas at record breaking Conference
LOFA unveils sparkling new Charity Christmas Lunch in aid of Greenfingers Charity
RocketGro new corporate video launch
Choice Conference News: Fairweather’s Chooses WinRetail!
‘National treasure’ to take to the stage at 2026 GCA Conference
Dobbies partners with micro-donation charity Pennies to make giving easier at the till
GCA reveals first headline sponsor for 2026 conference
LOFA announces return of Sales Academy in 2026
August GCA BoT figures show ‘wide appeal of the modern garden centre’
SealStop crowned GIMA Innovators Seed Corn Fund winner
Blue Diamond marks £1m contribution to National Trust
HTA Market Update: Strong spring sustains steady summer
Bents recognised as one of UK's best workplaces
The Greenfingers Charity opens new garden at Chestnut Tree House Hospice in Arundel
The Greenfingers Charity to open its 68th Garden at Hope House Children’s Hospice
Melcourt marks Floral Thursday with £2,830 donation to Greenfingers
Fell Dog: Born on the fells, built for adventure
Otley Garden Centre celebrates refreshed catering offering with mayoral visit
Deck the halls at Dobbies’ Christmas Launch Weekend
Primeur unveils latest planter innovations
RHS Floral Fantasia blooms all summer with Miracle-Gro
Nemasys partners with Rudding Park to demystify nematodes
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RHS collaborates with Pet Brands on special pet accessories range
Greenleaf makes double appointment amid growth
Bents staff compete in 'One More Lap' for Warrington Youth Zone
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Like-for-like sales and profit increases at Notcutts
Garden industry mourns sad passing of Ron Harker, founder of Tong Garden Centre
Greenfingers Charity celebrates Floral Thursday at Glee with record-breaking £4,200 raised and new record set for number of people in Floral attire
David Domoney and Blue Diamond join forces for new TV programme
Corby & Fellas celebrate GTN Greatest Food & Drink Award
The Garden Room opens with Corby + Fellas support
The Great Summer Sale
HTA Chief Executive Fran Barnes calls for action to unlock green growth at Annual Conference
HTA Grower of the Year Awards 2025: Winners announced
Natalie Boynton awarded the Pearson Memorial Medal 2025
The HTA appoints new Non-Executive Directors to its Board
HTA launches ‘Your Garden Year’
HTA report reveals the economic, environmental and health value of Britain’s gardens
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Like-for-like sales and profit increases at Notcutts

The Notcutts Group Limited Board. (L-R) Bridget McIntyre, Chairman; Julian Herbert, Non-Executive Director; Mark Haddock, Chief Financial Officer; Caroline Notcutt, Vice Chairman; and Nick Burrows, CEO. [Credit/Copyright: Nick Ilott]

 

Notcutts has seen growth in like-for-like sales and profit during 2024/25. Annual turnover at £80.5m was up £1.9m (+2.4%) on the previous year. Comparable operating profit, taking into account exceptional items, saw an increase from £0.2m in 2023/24 to £1.1m in 2024/25. Carbon emissions reduced in the year to bring Notcutts annual intensity ratio down to 29.69tCO2e per £m of revenue. NPS (Net Promoter Score) improved to 71 in the year.

 

Commenting on these results, Nick Burrows CEO said “The continuing backdrop of geopolitical instability, high interest rates, consumer spending restraint and supply cost pressures meant for another year of challenging trading conditions. Despite these challenges the business once again achieved growth in both sales and comparable profit measures in the year. We also saw a continued improvement in our customer satisfaction measure with our best ever NPS score of 71. Similarly encouraging is the reduction in our carbon emissions for another year.”

 

Burrows added, “Whilst not material in the year itself, we are now faced with additional employer cost pressures that have arisen from the government's 2024 Autumn Budget changes. These have had the effect of adding £1.5m to the annual running costs of the business from April 2025. As a consequence, we needed to re-evaluate our cost base and this led to a restructure programme in parts of the business which both mitigated against these new costs and sought added efficiencies from our newly introduced stock management system.”

 

Notcutts Woodbridge: Final Redevelopment Phase.

 

Burrows also commented “The new financial year has started strongly as we, like others in our sector, have enjoyed the most favourable conditions for gardening for some years. We are determined to continue providing a strong garden centre and restaurant proposition that our customers rate highly and we will continue to invest to improve our customer experience. Last year saw us extend a number of our restaurants and reconfigure retail areas to accommodate expanding clothes, food and gifts departments. Work is currently underway at our Woodbridge garden centre to improve and extend our retail areas – a project that will represent the final phase of a total redevelopment of Notcutts’ first garden centre which originally opened in 1958. Two further solar installations are planned later this year in Oxford and Ditchling (Garden Pride) as we continue initiatives to bring our carbon footprint down further.”

 

Caroline Notcutt, Vice Chairman stressed the importance that Notcutts places on creating the right atmosphere and culture in which colleagues can succeed and enjoy their roles. “Engagement with colleagues, at all levels within the business, is so important and we achieve this through a variety of means. These include surveys, listening groups, meetings and conferences, newsletters and regular visits by senior leaders to garden centres. Colleague groups have also participated in strategy development sessions and join monthly Executive Team meetings to contribute ideas and suggestions on subjects such as customer experience excellence, development projects, health and safety and initiatives related to ESG. Our programme of monthly and annual awards allows us to recognise and celebrate the achievements of colleagues, and these are featured in our regular team newsletters. We have also forged strong partnerships with a number of partner organisations to ensure a range of wellbeing services are in place for colleagues who may need to draw on such support.”

 

Bridget McIntyre, Chairman added “I continue to be delighted that our well-established approach to succession planning is bearing fruit with further key senior operational leadership roles having been filled by our own internal candidates. We offer a range of leadership training, coaching and personal development support to colleagues at all levels in Notcutts and it’s terrific that this can lead to real career openings and progression for people within our organisation.”

 

Bridget McIntyre, also commented that “All Notcutts garden centres and our Support Office maintain close relationships within our local communities supporting multiple charities and schools. This is a key part of our ESG commitment. We are into the fourth year of our charitable partnership with The Green Light Trust, whose aim is to ensure everyone has equitable access to the power of nature. Working with people of all ages, often more disadvantaged members of our communities, through organised outdoor activities in woodlands and green spaces, The Green Light Trust’s mission is perfectly aligned with that of Notcutts.”

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