Glee and the HTA confirm new three-year agreement

The organisers of Glee, Ascential Events, are pleased to confirm that the Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) has confirmed its ongoing support of the show, with a new three-year agreement.  This renewed partnership will see the HTA share its industry leading knowledge and insight to help add even more value to Glee, providing benefits for visitors and exhibitors alike until 2019.

As one of Glee’s supporting trade associations, the HTA brings a lot to the table. In addition to providing its leading market-reports and data to the team throughout the year, the HTA also works in conjunction to develop Glee’s seminar content each year.  This year, this relationship will develop further as the trade association works with Glee to develop the show’s new Retail Lab, which will focus on the retail environment of the future.

Matthew Mein, Glee’s Event Director said: “We are delighted to announce that the HTA has confirmed its support for the long-term future of Glee. The expertise that they, as an association, can bring to the show is invaluable and will help us to further develop Glee’s role as the key annual event for the garden industry. Glee has gone through a number of changes in recent years, with some more exciting developments on the horizon, and having the HTA’s continued support has been vital in many aspects of this ongoing development.  I believe having the HTA by our side for the next three years will enable us to further strengthen Glee’s long-term future as the unrivalled annual platform for the garden industry to meet, do business, share retailing best practice and address the key issues that are facing us all.”

This new three-year agreement will see Glee and the HTA work closely together to mutually share and develop ideas that will benefit both Glee’s audience and the HTA’s retailer and supplier members.  From improved access and support around attending Glee, to increased visibility at the show, this renewed partnership will add value for all concerned.

Martin Simmons, Director of Operations at the HTA said: “We are delighted to confirm the long-term continuation of an already strong partnership with Glee’s organisers. Glee remains the foremost UK trade event for manufacturers and suppliers of garden goods and equipment, and as such we felt it was vital to ensure that the HTA and its members maintains a close working relationship with the show. I look forward to working with the team over the coming years, to build a bigger, brighter future for Glee and our members.”

 

Find out more

To find out more about Glee, or any of the HTA related features at the 2017 show please visit www.gleebirmingham.com, or call the Glee team on 0203 033 2160.

For more information, interviews or images please contact:

Kimberley Hornby, Glee PR Team, Hornby Whitefoot PR

Tel: 01858 681122 Email: kimberley@hornbywhitefootpr.co.uk

Gill Ormrod, HTA Communications Team
Tel: 01235 776156 Email gill.ormrod@hta.org.uk

 

Notes to editors:

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Glee is an Ascential event. www.gleebirmingham.com

About Ascential plc

Ascential plc is a global business-to-business media company that informs and connects the business world in 150 countries through market-leading Exhibitions & Festivals and Information Services.

Ascential powers the prestigious Cannes Lions festival for the branded communications industry, the world’s premier payments and financial services congress Money20/20, Spring Fair/Autumn Fair, the global fashion trend forecasting service WGSN and environmental risk data business Groundsure. 15 of Ascential’s 19 continuing product lines occupy number one positions.

Ascential’s premium products enable focus, growth and value. The company provides customers with world class content and connections empowering their businesses to be the best informed and best connected. www.ascential.com

 

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