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Gavin Jones becomes part of the Nurture Landscapes group of companies as from 1st February 2018.

This transaction brings together two leading privately owned companies that share the same passion for delivering a high quality service and building long term relationships with clients. The combined Group will have sales of £65m, employ 1,000 staff and service over 3500 clients across the UK.

Gavin Jones has a reputation for excellence and will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2019. The company will continue to trade under the name Gavin Jones as a wholly owned trading subsidiary of Nurture Landscapes Holdings Ltd.

Nurture Landscapes has expanded considerably since it was founded in 2008, through both organic growth and acquisitions. It has a turnover of £35 million with around 550 staff and a national presence across six regions in the UK. Gavin Jones, which focuses mainly on the south, including London, has a turnover of £30 million and employs 450 staff and is the proud holder of the Royal Warrant to Her Majesty The Queen.

Nurture has made a total of 17 acquisitions to date and consecutively qualified for the Sunday Times Fast Track 100 in 2014 and 2015. The company was also recently announced as the UK national winner of the European Business Award for Social Responsibility and Environmental Awareness.

The two companies are both IIP Gold accredited and share best practice in common areas of business within the landscape maintenance industry.
Nurture Landscapes’ business consists of landscape maintenance, winter gritting, plant displays and design and build construction (mainly to its existing corporate clients); with the majority of Nurture’s turnover attributed to landscape maintenance to the corporate sector. Gavin Jones will add significant capacity to the commercial landscaping arm of the business, as well as bringing contracts for three of the Royal Parks: Richmond, Greenwich and Bushy Park which currently trade under the Turfsoil brand.

Gavin Jones, who supplied landscaping and maintenance services to London’s Olympic Park for the 2012 Games, will continue to deliver horticultural services to a range of prestigious clients, including contracts for Mercedes Benz, the MOD, Imperial College, Chatham Maritime and Bluewater Shopping Centre.

“Gavin Jones is a perfect fit for us,” says Peter Fane, founder and MD of Nurture Landscapes. “There’s a natural synergy between our work and our values that will be greatly enhanced as we join forces.”

Gavin Jones’ heritage stretches back to the end of World War One. When Colonel Gavin Jones returned from the War he bought a small horticultural property to cultivate alpine plants. His enterprise soon blossomed, providing high quality landscaping for noble houses and private estates in the Home Counties in the 20s and 30s. As the century progressed, the company continued to branch out and build the reputation for quality that is synonymous with the business today.

The opportunity to acquire Gavin Jones Ltd arose as owner Martyn Mogford prepared for retirement after 30 years and has known Peter since his days at Waterers Landscape.

“I have every confidence in handing over the reins of the company to Peter Fane and the team at Nurture Landscapes,” says Martyn. “We share common values and I know the company will continue to deliver a premium service for our clients, taking the business from strength to strength.”

“At Nurture we have always championed staff development, and look forward to welcoming the talented team at Gavin Jones into the Nurture family. I am delighted that the top team of Andy Smith, Mike Ogden and Simon Jacob will be staying with us, as will all their management team” says Peter.

It will be very much business as usual for the clients of both companies. The main changes will be behind the scenes, as the Gavin Jones head office team will move from Weybridge at the end of March to join Nurture’s head office in Sunningdale.

Will Clark, MD of Gavin Jones, will be staying on during the transition period, before heading up Clifton Nurseries. “Nurture Landscapes have always shared our passion for excellence and our commitment to delivering the highest quality service for our clients,” he says. “I will ensure a smooth transition for both staff and clients and look forward to a bright future for both Gavin Jones and Nurture Landscapes.”

For further information please contact Peter Fane of Nurture Landscapes Ltd on 07801 915900 peter.fane@nurturelandscapes.co.uk

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    Impressive growth of Nurture Landscapes in less than ten years: http://www.nurturelandscapes.co.uk/about-us/

    Less than ten years later and Nurture has blossomed into a national contractor. The company has expanded through a combination of organic growth and strategic acquisitions of family owned companies, widening its geographical footprint across the UK.

    The acquisitions of Blackburn-based Parkview Landscapes Ltd in 2012, and JMK Groundcare Ltd based near Kilmarnock two years later in 2014, extended its reach into the north of England and Scotland, adding six new depots to the network.

    As a sign of its increasing status in the market, Nurture acquired the staff and assets of Integritas Landscapes from Securitas UK Ltd in 2015, with more than 100 staff joining the company, swelling employee numbers to more than 400.

    In 2016, the addition of Truegrit Ltd, strengthened Nurture’s gritting and snow clearance operations, making Nurture not only one of the UK’s best national landscape maintenance providers, but also one of the UK’s key providers of winter gritting.

    More recently in 2017, the acquisitions of Botanical Landscapes Ltd and Frosts Landscape has secured Nurture Landscapes as a major player in both the exterior and interior landscaping sector, with over 500 permanent staff working out of 6 regions across the UK generating sales of £35m per annum.

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