Five-hundred people turned out for our regional meetings last
month (July, 2014), which is a 25% increase in the amount of attendees at meetings held at the same time last
year (2013).
We held the meetings in locations across the country to announce
the results of our annual inspections.
Iain
Wylie, our Chief Executive, explained: “It was a busy July for us with five
area meetings taking place across the country.
“All
of the meetings were exceptionally well attended with around 500 attendees in
total, which is up on the figures from last year. One of our aims has been to
increase regional activity so it is fantastic to see so many of our members
turn out.
“During
the meetings we announced the results of our annual inspections and presented
awards to those that came top in the various categories.
“There
were also presentations given by the inspectors where they presented the
findings from the area, highlighted best practice and new ideas.”
The awards are decided by the results of the annual
inspections, which take place at all GCA garden centres. Garden centres have no
advance warning about when their inspection will take place and they do not
have the option to turn away the inspector.
Ian
Boardman, GCA Inspector, said: “Overall it was a good year for standards and
some centres had really put huge effort in. I saw this in my areas of Scotland,
Northern Ireland and North Thames where there was some amazing creativity and
top notch retailing.
“Some
ideas and innovations were so good they could have national significance,
so watch this space.”
The
top scoring centres overall, nationally, in both the Destination Garden Centre
and Garden Centre categories will be re-inspected before the titles of
Garden Centre of the Year and Destination Garden Centre of the Year are
announced at the our annual conference taking place in January 2015.
Andy Campbell, who was the inspector presiding over the meetings
for the Wales & West and Midlands regions, said: “The area award
presentations were incredibly well supported by members, with many bringing
along several of their team to learn new and different ways of doing things.
“As
always the retail standards this year continued to improve and the levels of
commercial creativity and innovation were exceptional.”
Meanwhile
it was a similar story at the North West/North East meeting.
Liz
Hutson, who was the inspector presiding over the meeting, said: “It was an
excellent turnout for the North East/North West awards evening.
“There
seems to be a real desire to continue to improve standards. I was particularly
impressed with the standard of indoor lifestyle and the quality of many of the
restaurants.”
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