Nusrat Ghani, MP for Sussex Weald, visited Staverton Nursery in Halland
It was to catch up with its owners and team ahead of the reopening of their café.
Staverton Nursery is a popular, family-run business which started serving the local community in 1966 and has since expanded to include a nursery, farm shop, garden centre, and a drive-thru compost service. It offers not only a huge selection of plants and shrubs grown directly on site as well as sourced from other nurseries around the UK and Europe, but also a wide range of gardening tools and equipment, homeware and local produce.
Following a fire incident in April 2023 which has left the garden centre with extensive damage to the retail area and cafe, Staverton Nursery has been operating from reduced premises and working hard to repair and rebuild their facilities. They are are now approaching the completion of the fitout stage of the re-build and looking forward to opening the new building, which includes a large café area to the public this week.
Nusrat Ghani said: “Staverton Nursery is a fantastic local family-run business and a great resource for gardeners in Halland and across Sussex Weald. I was delighted to visit and meet its owner and Director Phil Cottingham to see the huge amount of work that has been done to restore and repair its premises and I’m pleased that the popular café is reopening to the public again. This new, expanded facility will provide a lovely spot for local residents and visitors to enjoy some tea and home-made cake while exploring the garden centre.”
Ridgewood dad to take on epic challenge to run, walk, cycle or swim 5K every day in May to raise funds and awareness for charity which supports his son
Police issue warning following break-ins to rural outbuildings across Wealden
Close to 40 tonnes of waste collected during first week of food waste collections in Eastbourne
Police launch appeal following sexual assaults in Eastbourne
All the details you need about 'Cuts For A Cause' for Ronald McDonald House Charities UK
Witness appeal following serious collision in North Chailey
Eastbourne Community Awards 2026 supports SASBAH
The Big One Hundred - in Ashdown Forest