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BEST NEW PRODUCT AT
SOLEX 2013
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In This Issue
A-MIR 'show deal' proves to be a big success
A big 'thank you' to everyone who made SOLEX a success
Relief as summer sun lifts the market
TV star Gregg Wallace makes guest appearance
Sales sizzle for Premier at SOLEX
Stratford Garden Centre win Norfolk Leisure £500 cheque
LOFA launches ground-breaking market research project
First-timers 4 Seasons Outdoor pleased with response
BBQ sales sizzle in the heatwave
Classic design and quality products from Culcita
Innovative designs from Bellagio
Westminster and CPL Distribution win SOLEX Awards
Buyers get carried away with Best New Product of the Show
New Product Showcase is a great new addition
Stunning new colour range from Weber
Norfolk Leisure launches new product brands at SOLEX
Great show for Australian brand BeefEater
ScanCom develops new global brand 'LifestyleGarden'
From chimenea to outdoor cooker
From the country who gave you the sausage...
Alexander Rose are looking forward to Christmas...
Luxury London break prize from Bellagio
Kettler goes Smart Casual with new outdoor living concept
Crystal Balls add a sparkle to garden lighting
Black Country Metal Works light up show
Outback Charcoal Kettle Series makes its debut
New range of metal planters from SunTime
SunTime’s Allibert Collection is colourful and versatile
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Cozy Bay introduce 5mm Rattan in their furniture
Jamie Oliver puts his stamp on BBQs
Meripac were first-time SOLEX exhibitors
Top 10 stories from GTN Xtra at the weekend
GTN Bestsellers - garden centre sales data every week
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
 
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GTN Xtra Top 20 stories in the last month
1. James Barnes and Sharon Brown leave Dobbies

2. Statement from Nick Davies Managing Director Solus Garden & Leisure

3. What's happening at Solus?

4. The Garden Centre Group announces two new executive appointments

5. Solus strike a new deal with Marriages

6. New marketing head and agency for Solus

7. One of the UK's largest garden centre retailers

8. Highgate Garden Centre set to close within a fortnight

9. GCA start the search for new Chief Executive

10. DIY chains give poor gardening advice claim Which?

11. Waitrose move ahead with garden centre plans

12. Pictures from John Athwal's 60th birthday

13. Baytree say a fond farewell to plantarea manager Tim

14. 'Anger' after break-in at Markeaton Garden Centre

15. Impressive levels of visitor numbers at SOLEX

16. Bents launch The Great Plant Experiment

17. GCA figures confirm May sales boost

18. Half-year report revealed by GTN Bestsellers

19. Barton Grange founder at opening of world's first nursery park

20. Not a flaming June but best for 5 years
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LOFA launches ground-breaking market research project
 

LOFA has commissioned retail and shopper specialist agency, Shoppercentric, to run a ground-breaking market research project to explore the UK outdoor living market.

The study, which was announced at SOLEX today, will combine a large quantitative study to provide a robust overview of the market, profiling purchasers and the context around the purchase, with detailed qualitative exploration of the shopping process. 

LOFA is looking forward to uncovering insights which show how its members’ product purchasers plan for, and shop for, outdoor furniture and barbecues, what inspires them, what hinders them and what ultimately drives a sale.

"We're spending a significant amount of money on qualitative and quantative research," said LOFA chairman Paul Bevington (pictured). 

"It will be the first independent research project on outdoor living, something that has been asked for by the trade. We felt as the trade association, it was our responsibility to carry out the research.

"We've had five years of not knowing what the next year is going to look like. This research will hopefully give our members sound information on which they can confidently base their future plans on."

The study will take place in July and August 2013, with results expected from September onwards.

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