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New National Plant Show website goes live

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The HTA National Plant Show’s new website is now live enabling visitors and exhibitors to keep up to date with all the latest news and information to help them make the most of the show.

The HTA National Plant Show takes place at Stoneleigh Park on 29th – 30th June alongside Garden Expo, and will showcase the best of British plants with the core garden product at its heart. The first hall is now sold out, but additional space has been secured to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to attend. Exhibitors who have not yet signed up can download a booking form from the new website and reserve their stand at the show – it’s not too late!

Those planning their visit can pre-register on the new website and find a wealth of useful information including floor plans, an exhibitor list, along with details about the venue, travel, accommodation and facilities.

The show will provide a great opportunity to view the widest range of plants and British suppliers all under one roof at one time. There will be opportunities to buy either direct from exhibitors or by the shelf from a range of growers with one delivery and one invoice from the British Plant Fair Marketplace.

Contacts

Gill Ormrod or Angela Bean

HTA Press Office

0118 930 3132

press.office@the-hta.org.uk

 

The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) is the trade association for the UK garden industry. It is dedicated to helping develop the industry and its member businesses, including most garden centres and other garden retailers, growers, landscapers, manufacturers and service providers. The HTA was founded in 1899. Its key roles include: provision of advice-based services such as business improvement schemes, briefings and help lines; training for members; a central buying service; marketing services such as National Garden Gift Vouchers, the Garden Industry Monitor and the PlantforLife promotion initiative; and working closely with government to influence policy and projects.



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Last updated: 08/03/2010 14:37

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