In This Issue
GCA figures confirm May sales boost
Sales of wild bird products soaring
Solus strike a new deal with Marriages
DIY chains give poor gardening advice, claim Which?
Pictures from John Athwal's 60th birthday
Baytree say a fond farewell to plantarea manager Tim
Garden product sales continue above last year
Steve Harper becomes Head of Bord na Móna UK
MorePeople launch new dedicated training website
What's happening at Solus?
Gyles Brandreth to present the GIMA's
Fermoys' expansion plans would create 30 new jobs
Quantil's Mark Clementson cycles for charity
New Plant Award entries flood in
Slug Gone to take centre stage at the Coronation Festival
'Anger' after break-in at Markeaton Garden Centre
Kick start your Christmas trading at Home & Gift
Garden centre staff must sing to plants
GTN Bestsellers - garden centre sales data every week
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
 

Read more»
What's inside the Poplars peep hole?
 

Read more»
Veg sales run at record levels
 

Veg-2-Gro volume sales are at their highest weekly levels since the launch of GTN Bestsellers for the eighth consecutive week...
Read more»
Another week of growing media sales up on last year
 

We’ve now had eight out of the last nine weeks where Growing Media Top 50 sales volumes were up on last year...
Read more»
Send us your news and great ideas

Contact us with your news.  Email mike.wyatt@tgcmc.co.uk or trevor.pfeiffer@tgcmc.co.uk or call the GTN News team on 01733 775700

 


'Anger' after break-in at Markeaton Garden Centre



The owner of Markeaton Garden Centre in Derby has spoken of his anger after more than £2,000 worth of goods were stolen from greenhouses at the site.

David Gormley said about 20 water features and garden statues were taken from the centre, in Markeaton Lane.

Mr Gormley said: "Some are worth £50, some are worth about £200. We've estimated that the total cost is between £2,000 to £3,000.

"The thieves had taken the glass panels out very carefully and also cut through the steel beams that hold the greenhouses in place.

"They had got into that greenhouse and into a second straight through the door. They had bashed the fence down as well.

"They have taken them obviously to sell.

"They are easy to shift, of high value and are relatively light items."

Police have said they are investigating the incident and that anyone with information should call Derbyshire police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Share | Comment (0)
Newsletter Marketing Powered by Newsweaver