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UK: Steve Double, MP, visits Pengelly Garden Centre

St. Austell and Newquay MP, Steve Double, will see how the horticulture industry presents opportunities for economic growth and can play a vital role in tackling climate change when he visits a garden center near St. Austell on November 6th. The center’s owner, Sarah Daniel, who is the Horticultural Trades Association’s (HTA) Council representative for the South West, will also discuss the significance of ensuring smooth trade with the EU and attracting and retaining local seasonal labor for the horticulture industry.

Pengelly Garden Centre is a family-owned garden center in rural Cornwall near St. Austell. The center stocks thousands of plants, including their original offerings of bedding and perennials. They have recently expanded their business and now also sell seeds, bulbs, and trees brought in from local, specialist nurseries where possible. Their polytunnels are stocked with a selection of shrubs and perennials.

Ms. Daniel, Managing Director of Pengelly Garden Centre, said: “I am looking forward to Steve Double MP coming to visit Pengelly Garden Centre and to show him what is involved within the retail industry and the massive changes that we are currently undergoing.

“Given the current COP26 talks, climate change - including the challenge of finding reliable quantities of viable alternatives to peat - will be up for discussion. The horticulture industry could be instrumental in making a greener planet and providing strong economic growth for this country, but we are currently facing a lot of legislative dilemmas which make it impossible to find staff and extremely costly to bring produce in across foreign borders.

“It will be a very useful exercise to make as many in government aware of the issues our industry currently faces.”

Steve Double MP said: “Like many sectors, the horticultural sector has faced huge challenges over the past two years. It will be good to get out and visit Pengelly Garden Centre, in Hewaswater, Sticker, and see for myself the excellent work they are doing as we seek to recover from the pandemic. There is no substitute to getting out and seeing local businesses to better understand the challenges they face and how I can best support them as their MP.”

 
For more information
Horticultural Trades Association
www.the-hta.org.uk
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