In This Issue
Anxious times for suppliers and retailers waiting for more news of Scotts-Solus deal
Kelkay launches £1.5 million Borderstone stock sale
Garden centre product sales show signs of growth
Husband-and-wife actors become joint patrons of Greenfingers
£2,000 raised for the Rosy Cheeks Appeal at successful Europlants Open Days
Water features offer linked sales opportunities from Deco-Pak
Mr Fothergill's goes greener as solar panels cut energy costs
Gardman develops premium wild bird care brand
Huntingdon G&L staff fear restructure of centre will result in job losses
Town & Country wellies rated alongside Hunter and Chameau
Pansies and violas are the HTA’s Plant of the Month for March
NGGV poppy seed giveaway and limited edition voucher
Cultivating business solutions together – Classiflora-Zelari 2014 Open Days
John Athwal joins the charity "CEO Sleepout"
Top 50 garden product sales on a par with past two years
Garden King Newhall to benefit from Bradley closure
Veg-2-Gro sales still lagging behind last year
Weekend dedicated to the world of chillies
Growing media flies through the tills
Holland and tulips are the theme of Keukenhof
New technology helps garden centres make and save money
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Mr Fothergill's goes greener as solar panels cut energy costs



Mr Fothergill's has invested in the fitting of nearly 500 solar panels on the roof of its Kentford, Suffolk, headquarters in a bid to provide some of its own electricity and lessen its carbon output while reducing the cost of its ever-increasing energy bill, which has risen steeply in the past year.

The company's joint-managing director John Fothergill revealed panels are now in place on the south facing roof of its production unit and the south, east and west facing roofs of the main office and mail order warehouse.

"We currently use 528,000 KWH of electricity a year. I believe the average house consumes 3,300 KWH. The panels will generate around 113,000 KWH of electricity and our usage is such that we will consume most of this, even at weekends. What we don’t use will go into the national grid. In broad terms this equates to an annual carbon output saving of about 50 tonnes.

"We believe it is also the right course to take, and it does make sound financial sense.

We will also be looking at other efficiency and green initiatives in the months ahead.  These will include insulation, energy efficient lighting and voltage optimisation. We are also encouraging our staff to submit their ideas on these matters."

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