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The First International Plant Health Conference
The Secretariat of the International Plant Protection Convention and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs announce that the first International Plant Health Conference (IPHC) will take place from 21 to 23 September 2022.

New Product Launch - EJ Series floating lake fountains
Check out the new EJ Series floating lake fountains added to Heathland Group's comprehensive fountain range.

Accredited Supplier set the bench-mark in Luton
Marshalls Landscape Protection, part of Marshalls Group has supplied five benches to Luton City Council as part of an exciting community project.

Perennial research flags concern for health and wellbeing of people working in horticulture
The number of people in the industry with poor mental wellbeing is above the UK’s national average - 85% of people’s mental wellbeing was found to be poor or below average.

Plant importing event held at Provender Nurseries
Members learnt more about the current and forthcoming plant import regulations and challenges facing nurseries such as Provender, who place plant health at the front of their activities.

Chief Executive Wayne Grills attends Plant Health Inspectors Symposium
Chief Executive Wayne Grills attended the three day event hosted by APHA exploring plant health in a changing world, highlighting current challenges facing the landscape industry.

Clare Matterson CBE announced as next Director General of the RHS
A keen gardener and member of the RHS for nearly 30 years, Clare is bringing her vision, leadership and creativity to make the charity an even bigger force for good.

Kubota partnership benefits charity grounds
Accredited supplier supports Oxfordshire charity Thomley by installing its latest G261 ride-on rotary mower.

Latest issue of Landscape & Urban Design out now
Find out more about the 46th National Landscape Awards in issue 54 of Landscape and Urban design magazine.

Marshalls Bricks & Masonry delivers sustainable alternative for the Merlin Rise development
Marshalls Bricks & Masonry’s Mayfair Vintage facing bricks were used for the development of 21 homes rather than traditional clay brick - saving 93 tonnes of carbon.