Caroline Spelman rumoured to be reshuffled after hosepipe bans
03 May 2012 | by Matthew Appleby
Defra secretary of state is rumoured to be set to lose her job in a cabinet reshuffle after local elections today (3 May).
The Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board has received just one written request for a ballot on the horticultural levy.
Defra secretary of state is rumoured to be set to lose her job in a cabinet reshuffle after local elections today (3 May).
Plant experts from around the world are celebrating a global pact to fight plant pests that was launched 60 years ago.
Industry bodies will take united lobbying to Parliament in their bid to secure drought exemptions for landscaping projects.
Garden centres see potential tax cuts and opening hour benefits cancelled out by fuel duty hike.
A list of measures announced that may impact on horticultural businesses, updated live throughout the Chancellor's speech.
Environment Agency measures include increased pumping rates for reservoirs and an access extension to summer flows.
All-Party Parliamentary Gardening & Horticulture Group wins pledge to pursue ornamentals funds.
Booklet to customers warns over quality and availability issues from the Government's switch to peat-free alternatives.
International Peat Society backs wise-use approach and challenges Defra's biodiversity data.
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