In This Issue
What an exciting new chapter for Gardman and its customers...
Business as usual at Thompson & Morgan as owner considers future of the business
Time to discover the bestsellers of tomorrow
Break some records this Christmas
Wyevale call in specialists to streamline supply chain
GCA members see standards and profitability improve
Raw and natural pet food specialists to exhibit at Glee
LOFA takes its Bank Manager for a Gloverly ride!
Burgon & Ball put the 'Ooh and the Aww' into Christmas
Help us beat new agapanthus pests says RHS
Gordon Rigg Garden Centres celebrate 70th anniversary
The Greatest Outdoor Living Sales gold winners to be presented at spoga+gafa
HTA Futures is the venue for The Greatest Garden Centre Team Awards 2015
October date set for South West grower show
Get all the Glee News in the Glee Daily News
Planteria Manager - Independent - Buckinghamshire
Landscape Sales Estimator - Lincolnshire
Plant Area Manager - Warwickshire - Large Destination Site
Office Based Amenity Sales Person - Nottinghamshire
Steve Harper leaves Gardman
Warm evenings drive sales of Bug Bats and lights
Brompton Bicycle CEO and EFSA chair join HTA Garden Futures Programme
Cauliflower climbs to the top of Veg-2-Gro sales
Revealed: Glee's first Buyers Power Shortlist
Growing media cuts a good sales performance
Entries pour in for Glee New Products Showcase
Horticultural Scholarship Season opens
Victoria Cross poppy sales near £40,000 for the Royal Hospital Chelsea
Last few stand spaces available
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
Buy your subscription to GTN Bestsellers
All the latest news from the world of garden centre catering
Food was a big seller in garden centres during July
lunch! exhibitors unveil their show highlights for 2015
Situations Vacant
Planteria Manager - Independent - Buckinghamshire
£18k -£22k per annum
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Landscape Sales Estimator - Lincolnshire
Competitive rates of pay depending on skills and experience
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Plant Area Manager - Warwickshire - Large Destination Site
£26k to £28k per annum
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Office Based Amenity Sales Person - Nottinghamshire
£25k to £30k per annum
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Horticultural Scholarship Season opens


The David Colegrave Foundation (DCF) Scholarship Season opens next month, giving young horticulturists five months to apply for a scholarship.
 
This year’s scholarships include the Markham - Colegrave International Scholarship Award which offers $4,500 USD for the opportunity to organise a work placement in a horticultural business in the US/Canada.
 
There are six types of scholarship for 2015-16:
 
·         Student scholarships
£1,000 study support payment
 
·         South West Growers Show Scholarship
£1,500 study support payment.

·         Floranova Ornamental Horticulture Research Scholarship
£1,500 to encourage the development of important skills in R&D such as plant breeding, biotechnology and seed technology. A work experience opportunity at Floranova will also be made available.

·         Ball Colegrave Scholarship
£1,500 to fund travel to Europe in order to develop knowledge and experience in bedding plant production and marketing.

·         British Ornamental Plants Association - Peter Seabrook Bursary
£1,000 to support one or more students.
 
·         Markham - Colegrave International Scholarship Award
$4,500 for the opportunity to organise a work placement in a horticultural business in the US/Canada.

 
Here’s what some of last year’s winners are saying about DCF’s scholarships:
“I could not have gained my qualification without the help of the DCF. The scholarship has helped me to pay for tuition fees, examination fees and travel expenses to college. It really has helped me in my growing horticulture career.” Charlotte Bancroft, Merrist Wood College
 
“The bursary took a huge weight off my shoulders. It is helping me to gain valuable knowledge as a horticulturist and has really spurred me on to want to achieve my goals and also continue to look for further training.” Stephen Massam, Myerscough College
 
“The DCF scholarship award is a great aid to any student studying horticulture. It gave me the opportunity to grow healthy plants to sell which I can go on to invest into my business next year.”  Adam Ferguson, College of Agriculture Food and Rural Enterprise
 
“The DCF is playing a vital role in the future development of the UK’s horticultural industry.” Alastair Arnold, Writtle College
 
The last DCF Scholarship Season saw a total of £14,000 awarded to eleven students representing seven UK colleges. In total, applications were received from 20 colleges across the UK.
 
Students should get their applications in by 31 January 2016.
For more details visit www.davidcolegravefoundation.org.uk
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