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Garden centre to expand lawfully
13/08/17
A GARDEN centre near Wargrave is planning to add to its attractions after settling a long-running planning dispute. Rob Scott, the owner of Hare Hatch Sheeplands, wants to expand his farm shop, re-introduce a fishmongers and create a “cactus world” ...
Nursery owner unhappy at inquiry result
16/09/19
THE owner of a plant nursery who was wrongly prosecuted in a planning dispute says he is disappointed after councillors and officers were cleared of wrongdoing. Wokingham Borough Council took enforcement action against Hare Hatch Sheeplands for ...
Support for events at Sheeplands
10/05/21
A GARDEN centre near Wargrave has received support from the community in a bid to extend its licence to hold events. Hare Hatch Sheeplands received permission from Wokingham Borough Council in March last year for a two-year period. But it was ...
Royal wedding fun
28/05/18
DOZENS of people attended a party at the garden centre to celebrate the royal wedding. Customers wore Union flag hats and waved flags as they watched the ceremony on big screens and tables were set out with decorations, cakes and Prosecco. ...
Garden centre owner avoids legal action
20/06/18
LEGAL action against the owner of a garden centre near Wargrave who lost a long-running planning dispute has been dropped. Judge Angela Morris ruled the case would be unfair against Rob Scott and the owners of seven businesses formerly ...
Villagers take top three spots in garden competition
14/08/17
GARDENERS from Charvil took the honours in a horticultural competition run by Hare Hatch Sheeplands garden centre. Villagers won the first, second and third place prizes in the front gardens contest, which was open to anyone with a ...
Garden centres and plant growers fight for survival
13/04/20
GARDEN centres and plant growers are expecting to make huge losses as they can’t sell stock due to the coronavirus pandemic. Nurseries have had to close as they are not deemed essential under the Government rules on the movement ...
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