
Day two at Glee saw a steady stream of engaged visitors making the most of their time with Meadow View Stone’s experienced sales team.
Many conversations honed in on the Promotional Packs, where buyers were quick to recognise the commercial benefits of offering high-quality aggregate at a sharper price point. The Spanish Gold range drew interest for its rich, warm tones – ideal for both contemporary and traditional garden schemes, while the Slender Feature Stones impressed with their versatility for edging and statement features.
Beyond product discussions, the stand was also the scene for a more personal moment. Chris Newland, a well-known and much-respected member of the team, is retiring after years of building trusted relationships across his area. Chris is on the stand throughout the show to say goodbye to his long-standing customers.
“It’s been a privilege to work with such loyal customers and a fantastic team,” said Chris. “The garden centre industry is a close-knit community and I’ve been lucky to be part of it for so many years.”
Taking over the territory is Tomas Naruševičius, who’s already making his mark with customers and continuing Meadow View Stone’s commitment to service and support.
Managing Director Sarah Hill added: “Chris has been a huge part of Meadow View Stone’s success story. His knowledge, dedication and the relationships he’s built have left a lasting legacy. We wish him the very best in his retirement and we are confident Tomas will continue to uphold the high standards our customers have come to expect.”
With meaningful conversations, strong interest in new ranges and a chance to celebrate valued colleagues, day two proved that Glee is as much about people as it is about products. Visit the Meadow View Stone – stand 11E51-F50.