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Her Royal Highness, The Duchess of Gloucester to visit Wyevale Nurseries
Her Royal Highness, The Duchess of Gloucester will visit Wyevale Nurseries in Hereford on July 13, where she will tour the nursery and meet members of the team.
Water ways: latest government white paper brings a flood of landscaping opportunity
From climate-driven floods and droughts to sewage pollution in our rivers, water has become a hot topic in landscaping and beyond, so much so that the government launched a major review after coming to power in 2024.
Are you risking a fine by the Information Commissioner’s Office?
Most landscaping businesses are likely to be required by law to register with – and pay an annual fee to – the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) or risk a significant fine.
Wyevale Nurseries supports landmark tree planting project at Cotswolds Distillery
Wyevale Nurseries has supported a major tree planting and landscape enhancement initiative at Cotswolds Distillery in collaboration with Gloucestershire County Council’s Greener Gloucestershire Trees Team and landscape architects Rachael White Designs
STIHL GB launches competition to find Britain’s biggest fan
STIHL GB has launched the ‘STIHL 100 Fan Award’ competition as part of its global centenary celebrations. The exclusive Instagram competition, which closes on 26th June, turns the spotlight on the brand’s loyal fans and invites STIHL enthusiasts to compete for the title of ‘STIHL’s biggest fan’, with big prizes to be won.
Sam Finch has been crowned the 2026 Young Horticulturist of the Year!
Rochdale Town Hall hosted the Grand Final on Saturday 16th May, where eight finalists competed across a series of challenging rounds for the national title.
FutureScape Global: Shaping the future together
FutureScape Global is the premier B2B event dedicated to the future of landscaping, public realm development, and outdoor living across Saudi Arabia and the wider region.
Research links green space quality and proximity to mental health
The benefits of green space for mental health are more closely tied to its quality and proximity than its quantity and accessibility, according to a new study.
Fencing contractor fined after worker hits live underground cable
Liverpool-based City Fencing Contractors Ltd has been fined £10,000 and ordered to pay over £5,000 in costs after an employee suffered an electric shock and burns from striking a live underground cable.
Provender Nurseries wins Gold Medal at Chelsea Flower Show 2026
The Trussell's Trust garden at RHS Chelsea Flower Show wins Gold. All plants grown and supplied by Provender Nurseries.
