Bees Knees Awards 2011

Cardwell are delighted and honoured to be winners of the prestigious "Pride of Inverclyde" Trophy awarded by the Greenock Chamber of Commerce. We were presented with the award at the Annual Bees Knees Dinner in the Greenock Town Hall on Friday night by Andrew Hemphill (General Manager) from Award Sponsors Clydeport Operations.

On receiving the award Drew Gallagher (Managing Director) commented " Its was great to be short listed for this award, let alone to win it. We were in against some stiff competition from other Businesses and I am delighted to accept this award on behalf of our employees and suppliers who have worked together to make Cardwell the business that it is today" From small beginnings in a greenhouse and wooden shed at Cardwell Bay in Gourock, away back in the 1960's, Cardwell Garden Centre is now one of the largest and best stocked in the country.

Owner Eric Gallagher realised that the tiny business in Gourock would have to move to a new location if it was to expand and prosper. Eric had the vision to see the opportunities offered by a barren strip of land on the busy coast road to Inverkip and Largs three miles from the centre of Gourock.

His decision in the 1960's to uproot his business and start again from scratch has been a remarkable success story because Cardwell Garden Centre has become one of the most important and popular tourist attractions in this part of the West of Scotland, with over 750,000 visitors each year.

The garden centre commands a stunning view over picturesque Lunderston Bay and the Firth of Clyde, with the Argyll and Bute hills and the mountain peaks of the Isle of Arran providing a spectacular backcloth.

This beautiful setting has inspired Eric and his staff to create a miniature parkland environment with a meandering stream through it, attractive covered walkways also provide shade from the sun and cover should it rain!

There are strong family ties at Cardwell Garden Centre with several of the staff having up to 30 years service and experience. You can certainly sense the feeling of pride they have in their work and what they have helped to create.

Customers feel at home too, in the friendly atmosphere and familiar faces of the staff. But there is also a sense of excitement and anticipation on each visit, because nothing stays exactly the same at Cardwell Garden Centre. Eric Gallagher is an enthusiastic innovator and is always trying something new to maintain interest and live up to customers expectations.