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Grower Bulletin 10th August 2025
 

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Latest Companies House results: Johnsons Nurseries, Elsoms, DLF, TGC UPDATED Latest Companies House results: Johnsons Nurseries, Elsoms, DLF, TGC UPDATED
 
 
Future of fruit farming report published Future of fruit farming report published
 
 
Pedal-powered tractors to become compulsory for Government contracts Pedal-powered tractors to become compulsory for Government contracts
 
 
UK Border Strategy is 'most expensive and least efficient' in the world, EFRA Committee hears UPDATED UK Border Strategy is 'most expensive and least efficient' in the world, EFRA Committee hears UPDATED
 
 
Former Defra secretary of state defends import regime Former Defra secretary of state defends import regime
 
 
NFU warns against UK lowering import standards to combat Trump tariffs NFU warns against UK lowering import standards to combat Trump tariffs
 
 
Zeichner to face EFRA over future of farming Zeichner to face EFRA over future of farming
 
 
Farms disappearing around towns and cities, CPRE report reveals Farms disappearing around towns and cities, CPRE report reveals
 
 
Glyphosate GB use extended to end of 2026 Glyphosate GB use extended to end of 2026
 
 
Defra calls for comments for quarantine policy review of tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) Defra calls for comments for quarantine policy review of tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV)
 
 
Amenity Forum ‘welcomes’ pesticides National Action Plan but calls for defined timelines Amenity Forum ‘welcomes’ pesticides National Action Plan but calls for defined timelines
 
 
Defra minister visits Harper Adams to hear about agri-tech growth and adoption Defra minister visits Harper Adams to hear about agri-tech growth and adoption
 
 
Horticulture industry mergers and acquisitions in first quarter of 2025 Horticulture industry mergers and acquisitions in first quarter of 2025
 
 
Government rural crime funding welcomed Government rural crime funding welcomed
 
 
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Steve Reed visits Veg Power school Steve Reed visits Veg Power school
 

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Industry reacts to Government’s long-awaited pesticides National Action Plan
Industry reacts to Government’s long-awaited pesticides National Action Plan
 
 
10 policy updates: planning ‘dismay’, Green Spaces Bill progress, Sustainable Farming Incentive
10 policy updates: planning ‘dismay’, Green Spaces Bill progress, Sustainable Farming Incentive
 
 
Weed Control: Developments in weed control for targeted crops and fine turf
Weed Control: Developments in weed control for targeted crops and fine turf
 
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Time to rethink IPM: moving toward true pesticide risk management Time to rethink IPM: moving toward true pesticide risk management
 
 
Overview of course changes affecting current horticulture education provision Overview of course changes affecting current horticulture education provision
 
Plant health
 
EAMU roundup: February 2025 EAMU roundup: February 2025
 
 
EAMU Expiry Alert: May 2025 EAMU Expiry Alert: May 2025
 

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Ranger (Horticulture)
£25,584 to £27,711 for 37 hours per week plus Local Government Pension Scheme. (Pay award pending), Stroud, Gloucestershire
Qualified Gardener
£30k-£35kpa, based on experience, London (Central), London (Greater)
Gardener
£26,757 - £28,252 pro-rata, per annum, Edinburgh
Head Kitchen Gardener
Reflects cost of local market salary and accomodation - circa £45k - £70k for an exceptional candidate., Henley on Thames, Reading, Maidenhead, High Wycombe, Oxford
Head Gardener
Will reflect PGG guidelines for Head Gardener circa £38k - £45k (negotiable for outstanding candidate), Accommodation avail., Meriden, Warwick, Coventry, Birmingham, Henley-in-Arden
Head Gardener
£35,000-45,000 per annum, depending on experience, Hale Estate at Grange Farm, Cookham, Maidenhead
Skilled Landscaper
£32,000 - £38,000 DOE, East Hampshire
Head Gardener
Salary in the region of £45K plus bonus and annual review., Salisbury, Cranborne Chase, Dorset, Shaftesbury
Head of Gardens.
salary band of say circa £42k - £67k, Norfolk, Cromer, Norwich, Kings Lynn
Assistant Head Gardener (and Senior Turf and Grounds Person)
Assistant HG Circa £33,500 - £41,000 per annum + accommodation provided., Hampshire, West Dean, Mottisfont, Salisbury, Romsey

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