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Stewart helps Settle go potty again

For the second year running, Stewart Garden is playing a major supportive role at the Settle Flowerpot Festival taking place in the Yorkshire town throughout July and August.

In 2016 the company installed a giant flowerpot man called Stewart on Castleberg Crag, a limestone cliff that overlooks Settle. Stewart was highly visible from the town as he ‘climbed’ the crag.

This year, Stewart is donating hundreds of planters, including selected products from its Palladian and Cilindro ranges, to feature in displays in the town.

A beer festival will also coincide with the event.

The vibrant Settle Community Partnership, the voluntary organisation that organises the Festival, expects the event to attract thousands of visitors.

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