In This Issue
Votes pour in for The Greatest Garden Centre Food & Drink Team Awards - Meadowcroft and Old Railway Line lead the on-line voting
Who are The Greatest Food & Drink Teams in garden centres?
Whitehall Woodborough sold to new owners following the sale of Whitehall Whitchurch to Otter last month
From Lincolnshire fields to the nation’s gardens – British Garden Centres turns 35
Squire's raises over £24,000 for local community charities
Glee confirms latest exhibitors as anticipation builds for the biggest show in almost 20 years
GCA BoT figures reveal garden centres sales in July had a ‘bounce back’ after June’s hot weather
Supremo Leisure announces leadership transition to drive continued growth and innovation
Dobbies Dunfermline store to host National Vegetable Society Championships
Brand new to Bents this Christmas
LOFA launches new website
Intrepid team set to conquer Kilimanjaro for the Greenfingers Charity
Charity Car Wash Pushes Tiny’s Fundraiser Past £10,000 for Prostate Cancer Research
Autumn Fair supercharges visitor experience
EGO Multi-Tools Go PRO
Arbor Forest Products launches Wood & Slumber
Get your copy of GTN Xtra
Helen Cottrill Joins Figured’Art as Business Development Director
RICL partnership offers cities new benefits from the AIPH World Green City Awards 2026
The best of last week's
Busy Bee on the Isle of Wight to become a Blue Diamond centre
Hot July leads to sales heating up at UK Garden Centres
Glee 2025: Even more value for visitors with new perks programme
Hillier Garden Centres Appoints Carl Milton as New Retail Director
The Great Summer Sale
Do you serve The Greatest Garden Centre Afternoon Tea? Closing date for entries is Friday 5th September
Who has The Greatest Catering Support Team?
Your restaurant and coffee shop customers will be the judges of Greatness
Send us your news and great ideas

Contact us with your news.

Email trevor@pottingshedpress.co.uk or call the GTN News team on 07973 504214

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


RICL partnership offers cities new benefits from the AIPH World Green City Awards 2026

 

The International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) is delighted to announce a strategic partnership with the Resilient and Inclusive Cities Lab (RICL) at the Asian School of the Environment (ASE), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, bringing fresh expertise and practical benefits to cities entering the AIPH World Green City Awards 2026.

 

In recognition of these added benefits, AIPH has extended the entry deadline to 19th October 2025, giving more cities the opportunity to showcase their excellence on a truly global stage.

 

Initiated by AIPH and supported by its network of Green City Partners, the AIPH World Green City Awards champion ambitious nature-orientated approaches to city design and operation. Cities around the world are encouraged to enter the Awards to showcase their achievement and commitment to plants and nature for providing solutions to address major challenges facing urban environments.

 

This collaboration with RICL will leverage the Lab's expertise in natural infrastructure for urban resilience and climate adaptation to strengthen the impact of the Awards. The Lab’s extensive evidence base on the benefits and successful implementation of urban greening will offer a deeper evaluation of entries into the Awards, helping to celebrate initiatives that beautify cities and build sustainable, fair, and resilient futures for all residents.

 

"We are thrilled to welcome the Resilient and Inclusive Cities Lab as our partner. Their work aligns with our mission to champion the power of plants to create healthier, more prosperous cities. This partnership will help us to inspire urban leaders around the world to adopt strategies that are both environmentally sound and socially equitable."

- Tim Briercliffe, Secretary General, AIPH

 

Cities that enter the Awards will now benefit from RICL’s expertise. Through the partnership, RICL and AIPH will provide feedback on each entry, highlighting the strengths of the initiative and identifying areas for improvement to further benefit the city. There is also scope for entrants to participate in capacity-building services, helping them  integrate living green more effectively into urban infrastructure and deliver lasting improvements to cities, people, and the planet.

 

“Our expertise in geospatial modelling and social science enables us to provide data-driven feedback to enhance the AIPH World Green City Awards. With this partnership, we strive to empower cities, helping them build more resilient and inclusive communities.”

- Assistant Prof Perrine Hamel, RICL

 

The AIPH World Green City Awards 2026 comprise seven categories which acknowledge the efforts of cities to address common urban issues. Three Finalists for each category are selected by a Technical Panel of urban greening experts. From this list of Finalists, an international Jury decides on the winners. Of the seven category winners, only one will be named Grand Winner of the AIPH World Green City Awards 2026.

 

Entries for the Awards will remain open until 19th October 2025. Cities large and small are invited to enter their initiatives online.

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Del.icio.us Digg | Comment (0)
Comment
Name:*

Email Address:*

Comment:*