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Garden centre worker wins compensation after clinging to fleeing car

A worker at Swindon Garden Centre clung to a Range Rover to stop a man taking plants, Swindon Crown Court has heard.

Barton Grange garden centre delays Bolton farm shop

Plans for a 3 million redevelopment of Barton Grange Garden Centre in Bolton have been put on hold but the owners say the project will still go ahead. Owner Guy Topping wants to put in a farm shop, bakery and restaurant, which already have planning permission, but now wants to reconsider the plans...

Dr David Hessayon hits out at box-ticking approach for stifling gardeners

Author calls politicians to account for product bans caused by health and safety 'box-ticking'.

Outback sets out strategy for barbecue market

Holidays at home, the attractions of alfresco dining, tight leisure budgets and three new products should "add some heat to the UK market in 2012", premium barbecue supplier Outback has predicted for the year ahead.

Managing director appointed as Landgard UK plans sales expansion

Landgard UK has appointed former World Flower commercial director Sarah Mills as managing director and plans 15 per cent sales growth in 2012. It follows a tough year that the plant marketing group has said it would prefer to forget.

Exchange rate and weather help boost European nurseries' UK imports

European nurseries have said that business with the UK is strong, but some are predicting a downturn this year.

Gardening found to help children grow

A new RHS report has found that gardening in schools can help even the most vulnerable of children maintain their place within society.

Monkton Elm Garden & Pet Centre celebrates 30th anniversary

Monkton Elm Garden & Pet Centre near Taunton is organising a tile-painting event on 11-19 February to create a central display for its 30th anniversary celebrations.

Terra Firma tipped for GCG buy

Talks with private equity group said to be advanced with a deal expected for the 130-centre chain.

Britain in Bloom entries defy council cutback prediction

Budget cuts have failed to put off entrants to this year's RHS Britain in Bloom campaign, with organisers insisting that 2012 will not be a "Bloom doom" year.


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