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Hozelock grab top honour at GIMA Awards
Heatwave creates record July sales
Surge in the sales of watering products
Proposed garden centre in Dunblane could provide 50 jobs
Garden Re-Leaf name the day for 2014
The GCA announces best in area winners
Endsleigh pick up GCA Wales and West award
Preston buddies pedal 60 miles to the GIMAs...what a topping idea!
Millbrook's loyalty programme signs up 18,000 members
Stagecraft back in full production
Notcutts Garden Centre in Surrey shocked by cash box robbery
Organisers flesh out plans for new-look Glee
Essex Garden Centre Scoops UK Cake Award
Congratulations to GCA winners from Garden Radio
Broccoli and strawberries are bestselling veg
Growing media sales perform better than same week in 2012
Notcutts re-launches new craft shop in two centres
Old Mucker launches unique collection of garden fertilisers
GCA e-learning continues to GROW
Sussex Falconry entertains kids at Hillier Garden Centre
Former Pret MD heads up Working lunch! line-up
Greenfingers Get Busy at Little Havens Children’s Hospice
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GCA e-learning continues to GROW
The GCA has released a further three modules as part of its e-learning initiative Garden Retail Online Workshops (GROW)...
 
The latest modules for the scheme, which helps member garden centres keep their customer service at the highest standards, include wild bird care, starting a new lawn and soil types.
 
Iain Wylie, interim Chief Executive of the GCA, said: “Our e-learning initiative has really taken off and we now have 49 modules available.
 
“We understand a lot of our members don’t have the time or resources to fully train all of their staff, so we came up with this idea to keep their customer services standards at the highest level possible.
 
“We plan to keep on adding further topics that will focus on all areas involved with running a garden centre. We are currently working on two further lawn-care modules, which will be available later this year.”
 
GROW is available to all GCA members to ensure their staff are fully trained with minimal input required from management.
 
The aim of the GROW e-learning modules is to give garden centres an opportunity to train all their staff to ensure they have a basic horticultural understanding.
 
Iain added: “All our members who have signed up to GROW so far have been incredibly impressed and enthusiastic so we want to remind those that have not yet registered that they can sign up now to get the full benefit from all the modules.
 
“Members who would like to find out more should contact Iain via iain@gca.org.uk.”
 
Through sharing information and its inspection programme the GCA helps members to achieve high standards in customer service, plant quality and reliability.
 
For further information call 0118 930 8918 or visit www.gca.org.uk
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