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Squire's top of the pots in South Thames Region
 
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Squire’s Garden Centres have triumphed again in this year’s South Thames Region Ruxley Rose competition.  

The Garden Centre Association judges inspect garden centres for their plant quality, ranges, displays and technical skill.  The Garden Centre Association judged each region in the UK in categories appropriate to the size of the business.

Squire’s Garden Centres took first and second place in the smaller garden centres category again this year, with a role reversal as Hersham centre, just pipped last year's winner Shepperton to the top spot.
 
Squire’s of Twickenham, who have the best selection of trees, shrubs and garden plants in southwest London, won the regional award in the larger garden centres category.
 
The judges were impressed with the fresh seasonal stock, the health of the plants and some truly inspirational displays at all of the Squire’s centres. Highlights included wonderful wildlife displays and winter colour ideas.

“We’re extremely proud to have received these accolades this year,” said Sarah Squire. “Being judged so highly is a great honour, as we’re judged by our peers in the industry. I am delighted for the plant area teams who have worked so hard to promote high standards and interesting displays across our plant areas at Squire’s and it is wonderful to see them rewarded for their continued efforts.”

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