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BALI Submits Evidence on Grey Belt to the Built Environment Committee
The Association has formally submitted its response to the Built Environment Committee’s call for evidence on the Grey Belt. This inquiry seeks input on how underutilised Grey Belt land (being disused, abandoned or low performing Green Belt land) can be developed while balancing the needs for housing and the environment.

Contract template available to members
Free template contract for designer and contractor members

Defra launch service to check plant health information and import rules
Online service helps stakeholders find vital information quickly

Husqvarna extends its range with wire-free and AWD Robotic mower
HUSQVARNA, a world leader in robotic mowing, introduces its newest edition for robotic turf care – the Automower® 535 AWD EPOS™.

Provender Nurseries’ James Robson winner of Pro Landscapers 30 Under 30
James Robson, quoted sales at Provender Nurseries became the proud recipient of Pro Landscaper’s 30 Under 30: The Next Generation 2024 at an award ceremony at Futurescape.

George Davies Turf and Stone bring the magic to Futurescapes 2024
Visitors to this year’s Futurescapes’ event became participants in the incredible tricks and illusions performed by a close up magician.

Wyevale Nurseries’ Sales & Marketing Director to be keynote speaker
Kersten Catella has been selected to speak about her industry experience and leadership role at an inspirational ‘Women in Horticulture’ event next month.

Butler Landscapes starts garden build for children in hospital
The company has set to work building a special community garden for paediatric patients at a specialist hospital near Oswestry.

Provender Nurseries and Ebbsfleet Development Corporation collaborate for giveaway
Provender Nurseries supplied 100 trees, bags of compost, tree stakes and 100 Lavender plants to Ebbsfleet Development Corporation for their free tree giveaway.

Updates from Government regarding Oak Processionary Moth and Ips Typographus
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has provided further clarity to the Association, supporting their announcements to changes on Oak Processionary Moth and Ips Typographus policies.