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Women carve out great careers in the pet industry, says recruitment expert
Call for a ban on electric shock dog collars
Ceva urges dog owners to update their knowledge on canine law
Gardman develops premium wild bird care brand
Pedigree Wholesale in pet-monitor partnership with Motorola
Animology reveals the secrets to exporting success
Danish Design set to launch Newton range of beds and duvets
KRUUSE chooses Butch & Bess for its consumer range
US-made flavoured dog chews to be launched in UK
Dog breeder appears in court charged with double murder in Farnham
Bromsgrove pet shop manager hits out at parking attendants
Surrey pet shop can no longer sell animals
Receding flood waters pose new dangers to pets, say vets
Lily’s Kitchen launches ‘An English Garden Party’ recipe
Nylabone range of chews launched for puppies
Record TV coverage for Crufts on Channel 4
Fantastic response to eye test offer ahead of Crufts
Bristol teenager to be awarded at Crufts
Pedigree Wholesale to hold trade show in June
New event for veterinary professionals, animal therapists and owners
Hungarian Pumi and Griffon Fauve de Bretagne recognised as pedigree dogs
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1. Profitable Lincolnshire pet store is closing down
2. Finalists of new industry awards revealed
3. Telford pet shop closes down on the spot
4. Bespoke pet furniture firm seeks retail outlets
5. The Giant Pet Store in Norfolk goes into administration
6. RRPs should be protected, says pet shop
7. Poundstretcher expands its pet business
8. Leading vet responds to claims by dog behaviourist
9. Taking on the giants of the pet food industry
10. Small Irish firm is a big player in the dog treat market
11. Award-winning Just for Pets aims to open more stores
12. Pressure from retail giants and the internet force pet shop to close down
13. Hundreds of UK pet shops selling inadequate hutches
14. Secrets of success of an award-winning pet store
15. Sales grow for ‘natural pet store’ that refuses to stock food from major suppliers
16. Vets should share some of the blame for falling pet welfare standards
17. Dog Rocks stop supplying Amazon Retail
18. Seahorse Atlantic and Soopa share winning formula
19. Pet GPS device sets its sights on Europe
20. Pure Pet Food is an instant hit
21. Pet retailers react to Crown's distribution move
22. Divided opinion among some retailers
23. Lancashire pet shop to close down at the end of the month
24. Dragon's Den star backs Southampton pet firm
25. Mars Petcare looks to close Peterborough factory

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Gardman develops premium wild bird care brand



Leading wild bird care supplier, Gardman has developed specialist wild bird care brand The Ernest Charles Co to offer retailers and consumers a greater depth of choice within the category.  Dedicated to providing quality products, The Ernest Charles Co will soon offer its specialist blends in 2kg and 12.55kg sizes, in premium re-sealable packaging.

Furthermore, a range of four premium bird tables has been launched with immediate availability, allowing Gardman’s retail partners to capitalise on spring trading.

To demonstrate the brand’s commitment to design and quality each table carries a unique 15 year guarantee, is handcrafted in the UK from FSC-pine with a long lasting rot-protection treatment. Each has a slate effect roof and an embossed plaque as a marque of brand authority. Fully assembled stems and full colour packaging for the table heads provide a practical, impactful shop-floor solution for retailers as well as easy transportation for consumers. Prices range from £59.99 to £149.99.   

Marketing director Sarah Downing explained: “Our specific goal is to ensure that the brand offers an effective way to trade up customers and tempt them towards higher quality products – boosting sales and profits. 

"We spotted a gap in the market for a premium wild bird care proposition and have therefore taken great care to get every element right.  Heritage is at the heart of the brand, with its roots stemming back to 1844. 

"Our tables have been handmade and manufactured in the UK and our feeds have been selected, blended and packed locally. The quality of the packaging is as important to us as the product to ensure maximum stand out in store.” 

Gardman is now developing innovative themed POS that will express The Ernest Charles Co’s brand ethics and engage the consumer in the category. 

To complement the new bird table range, Gardman has launched a 12.55kg Robin Blend  – unique to the market and with a strong RRP of £17.99.  The ensure the tables get off to a flying start, they are also giving away a free bag of Robin Blend with selected tables ordered before the end of March.  Pallet wraps and tent cards that highlight the USPs of the new blend are available.  

The Bird Table range comprises:

  • The Chatsworth Bird Table (RRP £149.99), which has a solid pine hexagonal table and can be used with a wide range of feeds including seed mixes and blends, peanuts, fat balls, suet treats and dried mealworms.  
  • Wilton Bird Table (£119.99) is a solid pine square table with a slate effect roof.  It too can be used with a wide range of feeds.
  • Osborne Bird Table (£89.99) is a solid pine table with slate effect roof and an integrated nut feeder.  
  • Warwick Bird Table (£59.99) is a solid pine table with a slate effect roof.  

The Ernest Charles Co has almost 170 years of unrivalled expertise in sourcing, cleaning and blending seeds. 

Retailers wishing to order the new tables should contact their local agent on 01406 372237.  

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