
IG Design Group reports strong growth
IG Design Group plc, one of the world’s leading designers, innovators and manufacturers of gift packaging, greetings, stationery, creative play products and giftware, has given

IG Design Group plc, one of the world’s leading designers, innovators and manufacturers of gift packaging, greetings, stationery, creative play products and giftware, has given

Jonathan Crosbie, Senior Documentation Officer, Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, writes: The governing body of The Giftware Association has been working closely with HM Revenue &

A garden centre which was saved from uncertainty last year is celebrating its first anniversary. Perrywood Sudbury was bought from Wyevale by the directors of

Squire’s Garden Centres has announced that they will donate 300 beautiful Silver Birch trees to local parks and green spaces. This is due to their

The Somerset Toiletry Company has been identified as one of London Stock Exchange Group’s 1000 Companies to Inspire Britain 2019. The report is a celebration

Chloe Hunter writes Millennials are leading the sustainable, eco-living trend. We can see this through the rise of ‘Millennial Gardeners’, a young crowd born between

Crayola has announced that it is increasing its commitment in the UK and Irish markets with the goal of doubling its business over the next

Two industry leaders call for independent retailers across the UK to shape the future of the industry in latest campaign – ‘Voices of Retail’ For

The British Independent Retail Association (Bira) has called on the Chancellor to urgently reconsider business rates relief following new figures showing sharp job losses in

Home & Giftware magazine has scoured the Spring Fair exhibitor list for goodies and put together our wish list for the show, which will run

Spring Fair (1-4 February, NEC, Birmingham) wi ll spotlight an exceptional line-up of brands exclusive to the show, offering buyers first access to some of

The team at Home & Giftware Magazine was excited to attend Giving & Living at Westpoint, Exeter, although this was tinged with sadness as the
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