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Sharper pricing on Wild Bird Care products from Gardman
Barton Grange Bolton bought by The Garden Centre Group
Is there light at the end of the tunnel?
Berwick Garden Centre re-opens after blaze
£15m development takes Sinclairs into the red
Notcutts' Sage Privilege Club wins national award
Gardman's new Bauble Tea Light Holder is a bestseller
Plant growers report tough season so far
New head of trees and shrubs at Squire's Garden Centre
Veg plants drive Grow Your Own growth
Keeping the gardening sector fresh
Proposed garden centre would provide 45 jobs
Approval for Vitax pest and disease range
Pagoda Furniture bought by Munro
Growing Media sales indicate only 5% less gardening now
New marketing assistant for Town & Country
HTA and APL members win medals at BBC Gardeners’ World Live
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Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
 

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Veg-2-Gro sales volumes may be down from last week’s Bank Holiday peak, but they are massively up on last year, and plants are driving that growth...
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The peak for growing media sales may have passed now but a few more positive weeks could get volumes back to parity year on year....
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Gardman's new Bauble Tea Light Holder is a bestseller
Garden Lighting is no supporting act
 

Gardman's Bauble Tea Light Holder is this week's highest new entry in the GTN Bestsellers Garden Products chart as lighting-related products become the biggest chart movers...
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Notcutts' Sage Privilege Club wins national award
 
Notcutts Garden Centres have won two awards against stiff competition at the prestigious Marketing Society Awards in London with their Sage Privilege Club.

With national and global brands such as John Lewis, Sainsburys, Audi, British Airways and Unilever in attendance, Notcutts were an underdog on the night.

The Sage Privilege Club impressed the judges to win the awards for best Customer Relationship Marketing and also the Finance Director’s prize.

The Finance Director’s prize is one of the three biggest awards of the night and recognises the brand that the judges feel has best demonstrated effective use of marketing expenditure. The judging panel included Finance Directors from Unilever, Boots and British Gas.

The Sage Privilege Club was launched in 2009 and now has 125,000 members, which represents one in five of all Notcutts customers. The club offers best in class benefits including 10% off all purchases instore and online, and over £85 worth of benefits in the garden centre restaurants.

“We were very proud to win these two awards while rubbing shoulders with much bigger brands with much bigger budgets," said Notcutts marketing director Minnie Moll.

"It has been great team work with our agency partners BabyGRAND and Coniak and every part of the Notcutts business has made the Sage Privilege Club the success it is.  Most importantly it is our colleagues in the garden centres who deliver the benefits to our customers each day.”

Jon Nadler, of BabyGRAND, said “Notcutts are our founding client. We were there from the inception of Sage and have worked on growing it for the last four years. We’re proud for the work to be recognised by the prestigious Marketing Society."
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