James McMurdock MP asked Defra what recent assessment it has made of the potential impact of continued peat extraction for horticulture on (a) carbon emissions, (b) biodiversity loss, (c) flood risk ...
A cross-party report from the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee (EFRA Committee) has warned that any future sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) agreement between the UK and the European Union ...
South East Water have finally lifted its hosepipe ban, which has been in place since the summer.
Historic England and The National Lottery Heritage Fund are commissioning new UK-wide research into how climate change is impacting historic landscapes, parks and gardens.
HortWeek's panel at the BOA conference analysed in-depth how growers and suppliers are working towards peat-free, with the big messages being that retail product needs to be better and that the ...
A wildflower solutions provider, best-known for its role in landscaping the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in 2012, has announced its first rebrand in 23 years.
Environmental monitoring is helping growers take earlier action, reduce risk and improve crop consistency ...
The Insolvency Service has reported that Neil Aldridge was first banned as a company director in 2019 for three-and-a-half years after his landscaping firm failed to pay more than £80,000 in tax, and ...
A senior RHS plant buyer is to be moving to B&Q.
HortWeek's panel at the BOA conference analysed in-depth how growers and suppliers are working towards peat-free, with the big messages being that retail product needs to be better and that the ...
A senior RHS plant buyer is believed to be moving to B&Q.
An appeals tribunal has ruled that Australian DIY chain Bunnings, former Homebase owner, had the right to use facial recognition technology (FRT) to combat retail crime in its stores, overturning a ...