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Bunnings reveal latest plans to BHETA members
Bunnings UK and Ireland managing director PJ Davis chose November 3 BHETA Networking Forum at the Ricoh Arena as its platform to outline plans for the rollout of the Bunnings brand in the UK and Ireland. In a presentation packed with announcements on timings, strategy and projected spend, Mr Davis revealed that the first Bunnings Warehouse pilot store would be opening in mid-February in St Albans.
The event, the latest in BHETA’s very active programme of networking forums to be headlined by a key retail figure, was attended by 350 DIY, garden and housewares industry leaders. BHETA members were treated to a comprehensive preview of Bunnings’ plans including details of at least three more pilot stores by the end of June 2017 as the company phases out the Homebase brand, and a further four to six by the end of next year. Bunnings plans to spend £500m transforming the Homebase business and adding to the estate with new stores. Mr Davis also confirmed that its core proposition would be refocussed on DIY, tools and consumables and an enhanced garden offer.
The Bunnings presentation was just one of four equally informative and thought provoking sessions.
CBI Deputy Director General, Josh Hardie provided a fascinating insight into the evolving relationship between business and government in the weeks and months following the BREXIT vote. While acknowledging that no-one could predict the ultimate consequences of leaving the EU he praised the home and garden industry for its determination to focus on the business of the day.
In a circumspect but positive presentation Mr Hardie urged BHETA members to be vocal in outlining their BREXIT challenges and stressed the importance of providing detailed evidence in support.
Another highlight of the day was Victoria Neuhofer from FN Neuhofer HOLZ of Austria reprising her very exciting closing speech from this year’s Global DIY Summit in Stockholm all about targeting Generation Y in ways that could engage them in DIY, home and garden.
The fourth speaker was Insight Retail Group Managing Director Steve Collinge whose presentation was entitled ‘The Fourth Industrial Revolution’ and illustrated how breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, driverless vehicles, 3D printing and big data will transform the future.
You can download Steve's presentation here.
The Forum closed with a Q&A panel session moderated by BHETA Chairman Andrew Weiss.
Commenting on the day, Paul Grinsell, BHETA’s DIY Executive Director said, “This was a really compelling event and it’s great that BHETA can attract such excellent speakers, so keen to share their plans and insights with the BHETA membership.”
Source: BHETA
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