The garden centre at RHS Harlow Carr has been recognised at the Garden Centre Association's (GCA) North Region Summer 2025 Awards.
The centre has been awarded the Dick Allen Award for 'Most Improved Centre', recognising its progress and development over the past year.
The centre also earned second place in the Indoor Lifestyle Award category, recognising excellence in indoor lifestyle retailing, and third place in the Ian Boardman Award for Best Indoor Plants Retailer.
The GCA awards highlight outstanding performance among garden centres across the UK, based on factors including customer service, product quality and overall presentation.
A spokesperson for RHS Harlow Carr said:
“This recognition is a testament to the dedication, creativity, and passion of our incredible team who work tirelessly to make every visit inspiring and enjoyable.
“Thank you to the Garden Centre Association and to all our wonderful visitors who continue to support us.”

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