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Transform Your New-Build Garden
January 20th, 2025 | Categories
Starting out with a brand-new garden is an exciting opportunity to create a unique outdoor space that reflects your own unique style. However, a blank canvas can also feel overwhelming too. Whether you’re after a timeless traditional garden or a bold, contemporary look, here are some inspiring plant recommendations to bring life and structure – […]
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Squire’s Spreads New Year Cheer with Donations to Local Charities
January 6th, 2025 | Categories
Squire’s Garden Centres has started the New Year by donating £8,831 to 10 local charity organisations, following the success of their Christmas Grottos. Held during November and December, Santa’s Grotto brought festive fun and memory-making to local families, while raising valuable funds for local charities. Christmas Grottos appeared at ten of Squire’s Garden Centres during […]
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Pop Along to Squire’s for Half Term Fun!
January 3rd, 2025 | Categories
Keep the children busy this February Half Term with Squire’s Create & Grow Fun! Visit one of the centres and enjoy the perfect mix of creativity and fun for young children, with the opportunity to paint a ceramic gnome or bird flowerpot and also enjoy a Garden Treasure Trail too (no need to book). Paint […]
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Squire’s Celebrates Outstanding Achievements at Annual Awards
December 30th, 2024 | Categories
Squire’s Garden Centres proudly hosted its annual Squire’s Awards, celebrating the outstanding achievements, hard work and dedication of colleagues across its centres. The event, held in December, recognised the commitment of centre teams who consistently go above and beyond to ensure Squire’s remains a destination for exceptional customer service, quality and inspiration. The awards were […]
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Squire’s Welcomes Community Gardening Programme Applications for 2025
December 30th, 2024 | Categories
Squire’s Garden Centres is delighted to announce the return of its highly successful community gardening programme, ‘Love Where You Live’, which offers a £5,000 total fund* to support vital local projects that promote education, wellbeing and community connection through horticulture. Following the overwhelming success of last year’s programme and the fantastic feedback received from participants, […]
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