Garden centre ready to grow
Date published: 23 April 2014
Family-OWNED Daisy Nook Garden Centre is about to undergo one of its biggest upgrades since opening in 1972.
The improvements will be funded by a £60,000 loan from Manchester Business Loans, the £24 million fund designed to help businesses across Greater Manchester grow.
The grant will be used to improve the centre’s facilities over the next five years. Plans include a children’s playground and repair and maintenance of the retail areas, more tables in the cafe, more sales space and a reduction in energy costs.
Owned by the Calder family, Daisy Nook employs 25 people on a five-acre site in the shadow of Medlock Hall, Oldham, and has built up an enviable reputation for its plants and customer service over the past 40 years.
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