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GCA 2014 conference hits all the right notes
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GCA 2014 conference hits all the right notes



THE Garden Centre Association’s annual conference has this week been declared a huge success. “The event was not only inspiring, but it was also thought provoking," said Will Armitage (above right), who took over the chairman's chain of office from Peter Burks.

The organisers have confirmed they received excellent feedback from the delegates who attended the conference from Sunday, January 26 until Wednesday, January 29 at the Hilton Blackpool Hotel.

Will Armitage added: “This year’s conference has been another resounding success and it is great to hear all of the brilliant feedback from those who went along.

" really enjoyed listening to all of the guest speakers. They gave us all some great advice to take away. Of course it was a wonderful social occasion too with members able to share their experiences with other like-minded business people.”

The line-up of speakers included Dr Steve Peters, the psychiatrist behind the GB Olympic cycling team, Dave Fishwick, star of Channel 4’s Bank of Dave, Mark Berrisford-Smith, who is Head of Economics for HSBC’s commercial banking business in the UK, David Oliver, a partner in PwC’s Retail Consulting team and Alex Hunter, who was the Global Head of Online Marketing for the Virgin Group.

Will added: “Not only was the event a formal conference but it was also a great opportunity to meet new faces from other member garden centres and suppliers and reconnect with familiar ones. The networking opportunities for attendees are really important.”

Delegates also had the chance to visit supplier stands, attend a champagne reception and a black tie dinner.

Mike Lind, Managing Director at Monkton Elm Garden & Pet Centre, which is based in Somerset, said: “I really enjoyed this year’s conference and found the guest speakers particularly interesting. Dr Steve Peters’ talk was a real eye-opener and gave me food for thought. Dave Fishwick was particularly inspirational as he articulated his fight against the bullies of the banking world and what you can achieve if you really want to.

“One of the best aspects of the GCA conference, in addition to the excellent speakers, is what you are able to learn from other garden centre owners and operators. We all want to provide the best experience and service to our customers and there is a great willingness to share experiences with the aim to give our customers at our respective centres the very best experience and service possible.

“The GCA also provides all garden centre members with an insight into the future and how the latest thinking in IT, marketing, branding and macroeconomic trends will impact on our businesses over the next few years. There is so much to share and learn. I will definitely be going again next year.”

The conference, which is supported by headline sponsors Davidson Richards and Westland Horticulture, provided delegates with pertinent information on key aspects of the garden centre industry to assist members in achieving their business goals.

The information shared focused on a wide range of topics, including merchandising, marketing and management.

Michael Burks, Managing Director of The Gardens Group, said: “The GCA conference was another resounding success and I really enjoyed it. It was also great to walk away with an award for our restaurant at Poundbury Gardens.

“The conference offers an excellent selection of guest speakers and it’s always extremely interesting to hear what they have to say. I was particularly interested in what Mark Berrisford-Smith had to say about the economy and the way it has affected member garden centres. It’s good to hear things are on the up.”

The Gardens Group includes Castle Gardens in Sherborne, Dorset, Brimsmore Gardens in Yeovil, Somerset and Poundbury Gardens in Poundbury in Dorset.

Tammy Woodhouse, Managing Director of The Millbrook Garden Company Limited, said: “I really enjoyed this year’s conference. A particular highlight for me was being a part of the winning team in the Greenfingers Challenge Cup and helping to raise a huge amount of money for charity.”

The Millbrook Garden Company Limited is a family-run, independent company and serves the South East of England.

Will continued: “The annual conference is definitely not one to be missed and everyone is already looking forward to next year’s event, which will take place at De Vere Carden Park, Chester from January 25 until 28, 2015.”

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