Rosebourne Aldermaston opens on Saturday 6 October

by | Aug 29, 2018 | Business, Independents, News | 0 comments

Rosebourne Aldermaston
Rosebourne Aldermaston will showcase quality local produce in its restaurant.
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This will sit alongside a wide range of plants, garden essentials, homewares and gifts.
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Rosebourne will give visitors a relaxed and pleasurable shopping experience in a light, airy setting.

Success of first Rosebourne means Aldermaston branch could happen

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The second store is happening due to the runaway success of the first garden centre in Andover, which opened its doors two years ago.
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That first store was inspired by the popularity of Beckworth Emporium in Northamptonshire.
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An experienced team of directors will lead the new branch in Aldermaston.
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Industry veterans Neville Prest and Val Kempster from Garden & Leisure Group will take the reins.
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Jon Kitching and Salim Sajid from Blooms of Bressingham and non-executive director David Brown make up that team.
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Chairman Charles Good and financial director Hugh Jackson will support.

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