Newbridge Nurseries in Horsham, West Sussex, has been declared as the country’s Most Improved Garden Centre 2013/2014 by the Garden Centre Association...
Managing Director of the Broadbridge Heath-based garden centre, Nigel Wait explained: “Tim Mason, who is currently the Chairman of the South Thames group, visited us to present me with the award in person.
“I am absolutely delighted with this accolade and it is a testament to all the hard work of the dedicated team involved with running the business. It’s a proud moment for us all and we’re going to display this Dick Allen Award for the country’s Most Improved Garden Centre 2013/2014 for all to see and so that our customers can share it with us.”
Newbridge Nurseries has been at Broadbridge Heath, Horsham for more than 30 years, originally growing shrubs and bedding plants to sell through its small retail shop on site.
Nigel, who runs the family-owned business, added: “The old nursery was sold in 1995 to my family, which was supplying Newbridge at the time with plants, and we then developed it into a modern retail garden centre. We have continued to expand into one of the largest independently-owned garden centres in Sussex, still very much specialising in plants.
“The garden centre was further enhanced by the opening of a restaurant in February 2012 called Stooks. Set in a beautiful, traditional building, Stooks has become a very successful and busy fresh food restaurant.”
For further details contact Newbridge Nurseries, Billingshurst Road, Broadbridge Heath, Horsham, West Sussex on 01403 272686 or visit www.newbridgenurseries.co.uk
Pictured: Tim Mason, Chairman of the South Thames GCA group (right), presents Nigel Wait, Managing Director from Newbridge Nurseries, with the Dick Allen Award for the country’s Most Improved Garden Centre.