New Year honours: Garden centres owner 'humbled yet filled with immense pride' at BEM

​The owner of a popular chain of garden centres in Northern Ireland has said he is humbled and proud at being named in the New Year honours.
Hillmount garden centre owner Robin Mercer who has been awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) in the New Year honours list, for services to business and to the economy in Northern IrelandHillmount garden centre owner Robin Mercer who has been awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) in the New Year honours list, for services to business and to the economy in Northern Ireland
Hillmount garden centre owner Robin Mercer who has been awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) in the New Year honours list, for services to business and to the economy in Northern Ireland

Robin Mercer, 69, who is the third generation owner of Hillmount garden lifestyle business, has been awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM) for services to business and the economy.

Hillmount has centres in Bangor, Belfast and Newtownards in Northern Ireland and one in Cheshire in England.

The business was found by Mr Mercer's grandfather in 1940.

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As the current custodian of the family enterprise, Mr Mercer says he has always tried to maintain a “deep connection to the local community”, as he believes business should be about making a “positive difference” in the lives of gardening enthusiasts and his staff.

During the pandemic, managing director Mr Mercer offered garden furniture to emergency services to help them kit out areas where they could enjoy downtime while maintaining social distancing.

The married father of three also developed home delivery and click-and-collect services for customers who found gardening vital for their mental health during lockdown.

Mr Mercer has also been a vocal advocate for the local horticulture industry, articulating the challenges presented by Brexit and the associated restrictions on bringing certain goods into Northern Ireland from Great Britain.

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“I was utterly speechless and genuinely surprised when I received notification that I would be named in the King's New Year Honours list,” he said.

“I’m humbled yet filled with immense pride to be recognised for the impact I have made on the local community and economy while doing something that I love.

Gardening is in my blood and it's a privilege to accept this honour. Receiving this very special news is a wonderful way to start the new year.”

A Fellow of the Royal Agricultural Society, Mr Mercer grew up at Hillmount in Gilnahirk in greater Belfast.

Mr Mercer is married to Edith and they have three sons and seven grandchildren.

Their youngest son, Alan, works alongside his parents in the family business.