Our new Chairman pledged to rejuvenate
our regional groups as he took on the chains of office at our annual conference
last week (January 27, 2014).
Will Armitage, Managing Director of
Armitage’s Home and Garden in West Yorkshire, says he wants to get our regions
back to being fighting fit during his two-year tenure.
He said: “The GCA should be proud of
what it has to offer. It’s a pretty unique networking opportunity for
like-minded people. Our conference has always been a great place to meet and
this year was no exception.
“It’s great to share information with
other like-minded garden centre owners and operators. The GCA’s strength lies
in its membership and the opportunities members have to get together and
discuss what they’re doing well, and to share their experiences.
“I want to expand the membership and
through stronger regional groups help members get more from the body. In the
late 1990s and early 2000s regional activity was very strong so it would be
good for that to be reinvigorated again. The other two pledges that I asked the
membership to make me accountable for were building on GROW, our online
learning resource, and increasing overall membership.”
Will predicts 2014 will be a good year
for garden centres too and he believes economic confidence is coming back.
“The consumer is definitely getting more
confident about spending and I’d like to think that bigger-ticket items such as
larger specimen plants, barbecues and garden furniture will start to do well
again this year. More and more customers are going online to buy everyday
products that they don’t want to queue for at the garden centre.
“They’re coming to our centres for
different reasons and we all need to capitalise on our individuality. There’s
the leisure aspect we offer, the catering and the wonderful relaxed ambience –
perfect for a potter.
“People still want to go to have social
interactions, face-to-face with a human being so I don’t think the Internet
will damage our sales but can only enhance them. All garden centres are seeing
a growth in food sales and at my two garden centres we’re selling more instant
planted products than ever. Overall I feel the industry’s future is bright.”
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