RSPCA opens its doors this weekend so visitors can see its award-winning RHS Chelsea Flower Show garden

By The Editor 27th Sep 2023

Ben and Marina Fogle in the RSPCA RHS Chelsea Flower Show garden. (Photo: RSPCA)
Ben and Marina Fogle in the RSPCA RHS Chelsea Flower Show garden. (Photo: RSPCA)

RSPCA Stapeley Grange Wildlife Centre is opening its doors this weekend so the public can take a tour around the charity's award-winning RHS Chelsea garden.

The garden opens on Saturday (September 30th) for the first of five Saturday free-of-charge open days.

It has been designed on a wildlife-theme and all the plants/shrubs and features have been transported by lorry from London to Cheshire to an area of Stapeley Grange which is part of a long-term rewilding project.

The animal welfare charity teamed up with award-winning garden designer, Martyn Wilson, for the Great Spring Show, to create a stylish sanctuary for wildlife and people alike; with funding kindly provided by Project Giving Back. 

The garden celebrates how animals, in particular wildlife, enrich our lives and showcases the small steps people can take in their own gardens and community green spaces to protect them.

     

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