JOHNSONS OF WHIXLEY LIMITED
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2022-01-19 (prolandscapermagazine.com)
Brexit, a year on at Johnsons of Whixley
After celebrating its 100th birthday in June 2021, Johnsons has come a long way. Now, the company supplies 5-6 million plants to the commercial sector, garden centres, and landscape affiliated trades
Read more2021-12-23 (hortweek.com)
Johnsons of Whixley centenary year highlights
Johnsons of Whixley spent £200,000 on Brexit-related bureaucracy in 2021, but also gained Plant Healthy accreditation and sold 6m plants during the York grower's centenary year.
Read more2021-12-08 (hortweek.com)
Brexit-hit nursery sector asks why locals don’t want the jobs
Johnsons of Whixley claims Yorkshire workers are failing to apply for jobs in the region despite the regional unemployment rate being above the national average.
Read more2021-10-18 (hortweek.com)
HortScience Live hears Brexit grower concerns
ICL's event has addressed topical issues around Brexit ad plant health.
Read more2021-06-29 (hortweek.com)
Five horticulturists on how difficult plant importing is post-Brexit
Five horticulturists on how difficult plant importing is post-Brexit 28 June 2021, by Matthew Appleby With plant imports post-Brexit costing more time and money as expected HortWeek looks at the impact on five industry experts- a finished plants
Read more2021-06-28 (hortweek.com)
Plant trade to garden centres up 20% but Brexit costing £20k a month
Johnsons of Whixley group MD Graham Richardson is seeing a prolonged season but Brexit plant inspection costs - as well as the peat issue - are causing disquiet.
Read more2021-02-25 (yorkpress.co.uk)
North Yorkshire nursery hits £13.2m turnover - but fears fresh battles
A NORTH Yorkshire nursery recorded a £13.2m turnover despite challenges posed by the pandemic, extreme weather and Brexit.
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2021-02-02 (yorkpress.co.uk)
Brexit stops Johnsons of Whixley supplies to Northern Ireland
NEW Brexit restrictions have led a North Yorkshire plant nursery to stop supplying plants to Northern Ireland.
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2021-02-02 (yorkpress.co.uk)
Brexit stops Johnsons of Whixley supplies to Northern Ireland
NEW Brexit restrictions have led a North Yorkshire plant nursery to stop supplying plants to Northern Ireland.
Read more2021-02-02 (thebusinessdesk.com)
Brexit forces commercial nursery to stop supplying plants to Northern Ireland | TheBusinessDesk.com
Company had previously sold £500,000 worth of plants a year to Northern Irish customers
Read more2021-01-25 (hortweek.com)
The good, the bad and the 'we have no idea'
The good, the bad and the 'we have no idea' - from Horticulture Week
Read more2020-11-02 (hortweek.com)
Horticulture industry figures debate who will pay for increased Brexit costs
Horticulture industry figures debate who will pay for increased Brexit costs - from Horticulture Week
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