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Wednesday 14 January 2026

Harrogate Convention Centre cements long-term relationship with BIGGA Turf Management Exhibition (BTME)

Harrogate Convention Centre
Harrogate Convention Centre cements long-term relationship with BIGGA Turf Management Exhibition (BTME)
Organised by Europe’s largest membership organisation for golf greenkeepers, BTME has been taking place in Harrogate for 36 years.
Organised by Europe’s largest membership organisation for golf greenkeepers, BTME has been taking place in Harrogate for 36 years.

Harrogate Convention Centre (HCC) has signed a three-year contract with the British and International Golf Greenkeepers’ Association (BIGGA), organiser of the BIGGA Turf Management Exhibition (BTME), to host the trade event until 2028.

BTME 2026 is coming up on 20 to 22 January 2026, with its Continue to Learn education programme taking place from 18 to 21 January 2026.

The last event, BTME 2025, was a resounding success, featuring more than 150 exhibitors and attracting over 4,200 delegates, bringing an economic impact of over £3 million to Harrogate and the wider district at a traditionally quiet time of the year.

 

BTME: 36 Years in Harrogate and Counting

Organised by Europe’s largest membership organisation for golf greenkeepers, BTME has been taking place in Harrogate for 36 years.

First held in 1989 at HCC under the name of European Turf Management Exhibition (ETME), this long-running trade exhibition was created at a time when golf rose in popularity. Golf courses started to outgrow sandy coastal linksland into various terrain around the country, driving the demand for higher standards of professional greenkeeping.

Taking place in the fallow period between Christmas and the start of the new golfing season, BTME is now considered one of the most important events in the golf industry due to the development opportunities and access to the latest technology and innovations it provides.

Comprising an exhibition of the latest products and innovations in sports turf, more than 250 hours of Continue to Learn education sessions and an awards ceremony, BTME attracts thousands of golf course managers and other greenkeeping professionals to each year.

Jim Croxton, BIGGA CEO, said: “Ever since the inaugural European Turf Management Exhibition in 1989, Harrogate has been the spiritual home of the UK greenkeeping industry. Following a hugely successful instalment of the trade show and education conference in January 2025, we’re delighted to renew our partnership with the Harrogate Convention Centre, ensuring BIGGA members and the thousands of other attendees to BTME can look forward to many more fruitful and inspiring days in Harrogate until 2028 and beyond.”

Paula Lorimer, Director at Harrogate Convention Centre, says: “I am delighted to continue our long-term relationship with BIGGA. With a charming spa heritage, superb transport links, a wide range of restaurants and bars as well as excellent conference and exhibition facilities, Harrogate provides the perfect setting for BTME and I look forward to welcoming them back next week and for many years to come.”

 

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Note to Editors

Situated in the centre of the idyllic Victorian spa town of Harrogate and owned by the North Yorkshire Council, Harrogate Convention Centre is a Meetings Industry Association (MIA) accredited, premium purpose-built conference and exhibition centre. Facilities include a world-class 2,000-seat conference auditorium that opened with the Eurovision Song Contest in 1982, the splendid Edwardian theatre, Royal Hall, a total of 13,700+ sqm of flexible event space along with on-site parking and adjacent hotels. The Grade II listed Royal Hall boasts a Grade A Display Energy Certificate and the venue complex is well on the way to achieving an outstanding rating from BREEAM.

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