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Robbie Williams visits Lily's Kitchen's Santa Paws Grotto
Gabriela Lerner set to leave Collarways
Westland launches Peckish film aimed at protecting wild birds
Pet tragedy leads to thriving cat-protection business
New LED Insight aquarium range puts the fun back into fishkeeping
Six ‘miracle’ pets shortlisted for Survivor Awards
Tetra's Peppa Pig aquariums make an impact at Webbs of Wychbold
Butch & Bess sniffs out potential of grooming market
The Pet Show 2014 retains Confused.com as main sponsor
Warning about a 'bogus' microchip company
Fire crews save animals from pet store blaze
Westland back ex-Solus MD's new venture
Police appeal after Exeter pet shop burglary
Harrods’ pet department to close
Strong seminar line-up at PATS Sandown
RAF joins up with Good Citizen Dog Scheme
Crufts set for another great event at the NEC Arena
Pets more likely to have insurance than their owners
MPM Products reaches 100 millionth milestone
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Westland back ex-Solus MD's new venture
 
Westland are backing the new business venture to be run by former Solus Garden & Leisure MD Nick Davies, it was anounced this week.

The new company’s focus will be on “sourcing and providing innovative products and concepts across several areas for the garden centre industry,” according to a statement from Westland.

The venture will operate as a standalone business within Westland, with Davies having full autonomy and decision-making powers. The business will be based initially at Westland’s Alconbury site in Cambridgeshire, using Westland’s infrastructure for start-up.

Davies told GTN Xtra: “Westland are investors in this but we shall have the freedom to do what we have to do.” He expects the business to begin trading early next year.

Davies said: “The aim of the new company is to bring to market a range of new ideas, concepts and products that will help drive the garden centre industry. I am in the process of pulling together a strong team to support me and will have further details in due course.”

Peter Madden, commercial director at Westland, said: “We are pleased to support Nick Davies in this new venture and help him to create this new garden products business focussed on quality and innovation. Nick has a strong track record and knowledge of the garden industry and I wish him and his team every success with this venture.”

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