Fife business unveils plans for new cafe, shop and garden centre
Growforth Limited wants to transform its current operations at South Pargillis in Hillend, Dunfermline.Its application has been submitted to Fife Council.The company wants to develop its farm shop into plant riesling, create the Moongate Cafe, offer recycling facilities for garden waste and incorporate green technology in its community spaceIt also proposes its nurseries providence locally grown stock.
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Hide AdGrowforth, established in 1990, is an award-winning wholesale nursery business that currently supplies over 500 small businesses -more than half of which are based in Fife.Its customers include over 95 percent of Scottish garden centres.Planning permission has already bene granted, but the company has outlined amendments by undertaking infrastructure works, removing existing glasshouses and creating new nursery bedsThe building has been designed using multiple re-purposed shipping containers in a contemporary style and laid out in a “horseshoe” arrangement.