Stewarts Abbey Garden Centre in Titchfield is taking part in the Help Out Hospitality scheme, inspired by the government’s Eat Out to Help Out programme launched during the pandemic.

More than 50 major UK venues are involved in the effort to revive customer spending and address financial pressures in the sector.

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Stewarts Abbey Garden Centre (Image: Stewarts)

Terry Head, retail and marketing director at Stewarts Garden Centres, said: “We’re excited to be supporting the Help Out Hospitality scheme.

“It’s a great opportunity for us to showcase the exclusive offers available across all three of our garden centres, while also supporting others within the industry.

“This industry is built on people helping people.

“Help Out Hospitality highlights the difference we can make when we work together to support hospitality businesses, both locally and across the UK.”

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Terry Head, retail and marketing director at Stewarts Garden Centres. (Image: Stewarts)

The campaign runs from January to March 2026 and aims to encourage customers to return to hospitality venues during a period that typically sees a downturn in trade after the festive season.

The scheme is supported by The Full Range, a UK food and drink procurement specialist, and involves every part of the hospitality supply chain, including food and drink producers.

More than 100 special deals are already available nationwide, including discounted meals and overnight stays.

An online platform allows businesses to promote offers and secure direct bookings without paying commission fees.

Barry Knight, director of The Full Range, said: “In recent years, rising food costs have put major pressure on hospitality, and upcoming changes to business rates and wage thresholds will make profitability even tougher.

“By working together, we can ease the strain and inspire people to enjoy the best of UK hospitality at a time when every visit counts.”

The scheme also includes family-friendly dining offers to support household budgets.

For more information, visit the Help Out Hospitality website.

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