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Hotpants spices up bulb sales at garden centres
First for GTN Bestsellers – there’s a tie at the top
Bras in the car park...
We're 40% up say Garland Products
Core gardening at heart of Gardman's new drive
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Chelsea coverage to stay with BBC until 2017
Consumers are changing - and so are we, say M&M
Why Bar-Be-Quick is glowing with pride...
The UK's first collapsible watering can...
Kernock target awards for two new plants
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Destination centre's founder dies
Dobbies in the news - fine upheld - new store aerial picture
Ambitious Bord na Mona join BHETA
Garden centre owner John Toomer dies
Mixed bag in the Veg-2-Gro Bestsellers chart this week
Bark and top soil are the big growing media chart movers
HTA autumn gardening campaign under way
Glee panel topics announced
GTN Bestsellers - garden centre sales data every week
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
 
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Why Bar-Be-Quick is glowing with pride...

 Burnley-based Bar-Be-Quick, pioneers of the instant barbecue, are glowing with civic pride after the Lancashire town was named the most entrepreneurial area of the UK in 2013.

Parent company Rectella has maintained production in Burnley for 27 years, despite overseas competition, to show its support for the town.

Caroline Hoare, national account manager at Bar-Be-Quick said they were proud to be part of Burnley’s bustling business community. “It’s a fantastic place to be based thanks to its hard-working people, great transport links and entrepreneurial spirit and we’re looking forward to being part of the exciting changes that are on the horizon.”

The accolade, awarded through the government’s Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, recognises and celebrates the range of business, enterprise and economic development work that has reshaped Burnley’s reputation.

Councillor Julie Cooper, leader of Burnley Council, told the BBC: “This is fantastic news for Burnley. We are punching above our weight and we have big ambitions. Burnley is well on its way to forging a strong international reputation as a centre of excellence for manufacturing, particularly in the aerospace industry.”

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