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Glee 2024 – 50th anniversary event moves to September

After months of consultation within the garden industry, the organisers of Glee have moved next year’s 50thanniversary exhibition to Tuesday 10th – Thursday 12th September 2024 at the NEC Birmingham.

 

Glee takes ultimate pride in bringing together the entire garden retail ecosystem each year. Now, following market-wide feedback and insight, it has been confirmed that Glee 2024 will take place in September to better serve its retailer and supplier community

 

Reinforcing the future of garden retail

 

The decision to reposition Glee’s timing didn’t happen overnight and was just one learning to come out of months of consulting numerous steering groups, and industry-wide collaboration. The Glee team spoke to smaller independent retailers all the way through to the biggest multiples, with them all playing a part in informing the show’s latest chapter.

 

As Glee’s Event Director, Matthew Mein explains, these conversations had a deeper purpose: “Our industry is constantly evolving, and Glee plays an important part in shaping the future of garden retail – from the ideas shared on our stages through to the partnerships forged on the show floor. In order to do this, it’s important we stay absolutely up to date with what is promoting change now and also what the future may hold for trading conditions and trends. Staying constantly connected with our community unlocks that and armed with this knowledge, we are better positioned to create a ‘great Glee’ that supports its stakeholders with everything they need to flourish.”

 

A new dateline to offer tangible benefits

 

Boyd Douglas-Davies, the show’s new Strategic Advisor, who has been integral in the latest research project, explains how the new dates were arrived at.

 

“The full calendar was reviewed but September consistently embodied the ‘sweet spot’ for retailers and suppliers, with over 55% of Steering Group participants ranking September as the best month to hold Glee. By comparison, the second most popular choice, June, only had 15%.  It wasn’t as simple as ‘June is wrong’ because we know it offered value for many, but the overall effectiveness of Glee as an event for business growth changed as we moved into a new chapter post-Covid, with buying cycles, lead-times and seasonality all impacting how our industry ‘shops’.

 

“One issue that many retailers voiced to us was about a lack of price lists available in June and, with a need for comprehensive data to support orders for the year ahead, the buying cycle was becoming unnecessarily extended. The September timing allows for the industry as a whole to be ready, including those that export, with the show perfectly positioned at the natural close of one season, and with a new one on the horizon. This will lead to a more streamlined process, with Glee marking the transition between seasons, with ordering finalisation, planning and preparation coming immediately after the event.

 

“From a logistics perspective, a September event also offers multiple benefits. Stores are quieter, with teams enjoying a brief reprieve before the festive season commences. It is also term time for most schools, meaning no more crossover with the summer holiday season. This, in turn, allows retailers to bring bigger teams to Glee to be inspired and source new products and supply partners from the hundreds of exhibitors, innovators and new products that find their home at Glee every year.”

 

The start of things to come

 

As the industry buzz for Glee’s latest development takes hold, Matthew Mein, Glee Event Director explains that this move is demonstrative of Glee’s desire to remain responsive to the needs of Glee’s represented sectors. He said: “The success of Glee is aligned wholly with having our finger on the pulse of our industry. Through our latest research and continual dialogue, we are now better placed than ever to invest in the show’s future. Whether it’s tackling those topics that are effecting change, building a platform for growth, or providing a voice for the industry, we have a renewed long-term vision for Glee and look forward to bringing to market new content to support the continued advancement of garden retail.

 

“To everyone that has shared their thoughts on Glee’s timings, including those that kindly donated their time to join us at one of our steering groups, I’d like to say thank you. You have all been crucial in the development of this next chapter of Glee.”

 

Find out more 

 

Glee connects the garden industry to inspire change, drive growth and promote innovation​. To find out more or to register your interest in exhibiting, please visit  www.gleebirmingham.com or call +44 (0)203 3545 9752.

 

 

Source Garden confirms move to September alongside Glee 2024

 

Source Garden, where high quality meets ethical responsibility, has confirmed that it will also take place in September 2024, with the second edition of the event taking place alongside the Glee trade exhibition.

 

Fully supportive of the new September dateline, Source Garden will once again return to the NEC to bring responsible suppliers and manufacturers together with brands and retailers who are looking to tun their vision into a new product line. 

 

Launched exclusively in 2023 as a standalone event, Source Garden offers access to key sectors, including outdoor entertaining, garden tools, pets, and supply chain services, and remains the UK’s most important event for sourcing sustainable garden products.

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