Thank you to the HTA & GIMA and all that joined Corby + Fellas at the Cultivating Retail Conference Dinner 2019. We had a fantastic and informative time. #poweredbyprogress

Jacob is one of our Support Engineers, he supports calls and distributes the support tickets that come in. He also works on site for installations.

Jacob has been with Corby + Fellas for 2.5 years.

He was previously with the Audi service department where he undertook Audi technician training which involved dismantling and rebuilding an engine.

Outside of work he is a big Norwich City fan and a season ticket holder.

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Members of the Garden Centre Association (GCA) in the North East and North West are celebrating after picking up awards during a presentation yesterday (Tuesday, July 16) at Bents Garden & Home.

The North East’s Garden Centre of the Year in the Destination Garden Centre (DGC) category was Tong Garden Centre and Cowell’s Garden Centre in the Garden Centre (GC) category. In the North West, Barton Grange Garden Centre (DGC) and Fron Goch Garden Centre (GC) received the accolade.

Iain Wylie, Chief Executive of the GCA, said: “It was great to see everyone in attendance at our second regional awards meeting and paying close attention to our inspector, Gordon Emslie’s feedback. Now is the optimum time for our members to take this feedback on board, relay it to the rest of their team and start making any changes needed.”

Barton Grange Garden Centre also won the Customer Service Award for Best Customer Service and the GIMA award for Best Garden Products Retailer (DGC) in the North West during the awards meeting.

Claire Bryce, Farm Shop Manager at Barton Grange Garden Centre, said: “Winning these awards at yesterday’s GCA area meeting is such a fantastic achievement, especially seeing how close the competition is. It’s an excellent boost for staff to see that all of their hard work this year so far has paid off. It truly shows our team’s dedication and determination to do the best they can.

“These meetings are always beneficial. It’s a great opportunity to see the developments centres are making. This helps us to keep on moving forward and upping our game.”

Fron Goch Garden Centre also won the Environment and Community Award, the ifse Award for Catering Excellence for Best Garden Centre Restaurant (GC), Best Outdoor Living Retailer (GC) and Best Indoor Lifestyle Retailer (GC) in the North West.

Justin Williams, Managing Director of Fron Goch Garden Centre, said: “We have a very happy a team here! We are very proud of all our team and their hard work. The GCA is a wonderful tool that enables our team to network, share and learn via the regional meetings, inspections and conference. We would not be as motivated and engaged without it and it adds a personal and family feeling as we get to know other owners and teams.”

Tong Garden Centre has now won Destination Garden Centre (DGC) in the North East three years running.

Mark Farnsworth, Managing Director of Tong Garden Centre, said: “We are delighted to win this award again, we took over the centre four years ago and have set about restoring its reputation as one of the best garden centres in the North East and to receive this award again is very satisfying. This award is testament to the hard work of the whole team here at Tong, they have worked tirelessly, and we are incredibly proud of all of them”.

GCA Inspector Gordon Emslie was responsible for inspecting member garden centres in the North East and North West areas.

He said: “It has been a real pleasure visiting the North East and North West regions this year where again the standard of garden centre retailing has been outstanding. All the centres visited deserve recognition for continuing to strive to provide the best experience for their customers year after year.

“The overall customer experience has been exceptional where year after year each centre continually raises their operational standards. I would like to congratulate all this year’s award winners.”

The full results for the North East and North West regions GCA area awards are as follows for the GC and DGC categories:

 

North East
  • Garden Centre of the Year: Tong Garden Centre (DGC) and Cowell’s Garden Centre (GC)
  • Best Customer Service: Cowell’s Garden Centre
  • Environment and Community Award: Cowell’s Garden Centre
  • The Barton Grange Trophy for Innovation and Creativity: Cowell’s Garden Centre
  • The Dick Allen Award for Most Improved Centre: Langlands Garden Centre –Shiptonthorpe
  • The ifse Award for Catering Excellence for Best Garden Centre Restaurant: Tong Garden Centre (DGC) and Coletta & Tyson (GC)
  • The GIMA Award for Best Garden Products Retailer: Tong Garden Centre (DGC) and Cowell’s Garden Centre (GC)
  • Best Indoor Lifestyle Retailer: Wentworth Garden Centre (DGC) and RHS Harlow Carr Plant Centre & Gift Shop (GC)
  • Best Outdoor Living Retailer: Tong Garden Centre (DGC) and Klondyke Garforth Garden Centre (GC)

 

North West
  • Garden Centre of the Year: Barton Grange Garden Centre (DGC) and Fron Goch Garden Centre (GC)
  • Best Customer Service: Barton Grange Garden Centre
  • Environment and Community Award: Fron Goch Garden Centre
  • The Barton Grange Trophy for Innovation and Creativity: Bents Garden & Home
  • The Dick Allen Award for Most Improved Centre: Klondyke Holland Arms Garden Centre
  • The ifse Award for Catering Excellence for Best Garden Centre Restaurant: Bents Garden & Home (DGC) and Fron Goch Garden Centre (GC)
  • The GIMA Award for Best Garden Products Retailer: Barton Grange Garden Centre (DGC) and Klondyke Lady Green Garden Centre (GC)
  • Best Indoor Lifestyle Retailer: Bents Garden & Home (DGC) and Fron Goch Garden Centre (GC)
  • Best Outdoor Living Retailer: Hayes Garden World (DGC) and Fron Goch Garden Centre (GC)

The GCA represents nearly 200 garden centres nationwide. 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, please call 01244 952170. Alternatively, please visit www.gca.org.uk, log on to www.facebook.com/pages/GardenCentreAssociation or follow the organisation on Twitter at www.twitter.com/GC_Association.  

Haskins Garden Centres announce the return of bloomin’ popular Rose Festival

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All our BBQ courses have sold out really quickly this year and the only one left with places is the ‘Certified by Weber’ on Sat 14th & Sun 15th December so book early to ensure you don’t miss out. Following on from our hugely successful ‘Taste of America’ BBQ class with Richard Holden we are launching NEW for 2020: ‘Taste of Asia’, ‘Taste of Italy’ and ‘Taste of Home’.

The Barbecue Shop at Hayes Garden World has recently started stocking the famous Kamodo Joe BBQ; crafted to the highest standards for a world class performance. It perfectly complements our Weber, Traeger and Grillstream ranges; and to complete your BBQ experience we stock a huge range of rubs and sauces.

 

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The second Rosebourne opened this weekend and GTN Xtra joined the invited local VIP’s and press to a preview day on Thursday to bring you our photo tour of the new centre.

 

The management team behind this latest opening are (L-R above) Jon Kitching, Salim Sajid, Centre Manager Dan Adams, Neville Prest and Val Kempster.

 

Rosebourne Aldermaston has been developed on the site of White Towers Nursery, which had been there for 26 years previously, using EIS funding.  The same model used by Rosebourne for Weyhill and also being used by Carol Paris’ Somerton business.

 

Carol Paris is joining the Rosebourne team temporarily to help with the integration of Wyevale Solihull into the Rosebourne group.  Solihull, a former Blooms of Bressingham centre, hence very well known to Jon Kitching, is a leasehold site and that purchase has been financed via bank lending.

 

As you’ll see from our photo tour below, Rosebourne Aldermaston follows the successful template of Weyhill Andover very closely, with just a few differences:

  • A local butcher, based in Tatcham.
  • Rosebourne are doing the deli themselves.
  • Planteria double the size.
  • Restaurant not so long and narrow to reduce the distance and time from the pass to the table.

 

In the waitress served restaurant servers use Corby + Fellas mobile systems to take orders, print bills and take payments direct at the table without having to go back to any till point.

 

Rosebourne Aldermaston key facts:

  • 5,000 sq m
  • 220 main car parking spaces + 60 in overflow
  • Retail food sales 20% of turnover, catering 25%
  • Bigger planteria than at Andover – double the size
  • 23 retail food freezers
  • 200 covers in waitress served restaurant
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