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Blue Peter gardener opens APL Tatton garden at hospice



An award winning garden from RHS Flower Show Tatton Park that was donated to a local hospice by members of the Association of Professional Landscapers (APL) has been officially opened.

The Precious Resources Garden, designed by Paul Hervey Brookes, was moved to a new home at Willow Wood Hospice, in Ashton-under-Lyne and was opened by Blue Peter gardener, Chris Collins last week.

Willow Wood has been through an extensive refurbishment of the land around the Hospice and their gardens play a major role in their all round holistic care for patients and their families.  The plant material from the Tatton show garden will add great benefit to the new landscaped garden, designed by Sophie Cordingley and built by APL member Foxcroft Landscapes.

Originally built by a collaboration of the founder members of the APL North West Cluster Group – Andy Kirman of Kirman Design based in Warrington, Steve Foxcroft and Simon Ford of Foxcroft Landscapes based in Leigh, Stephen Hargreaves of Seasonal Landscapes, based in Thornton Cleveleys and Mick Topp of Vision Landscapes, based in Southport, the garden won a Silver medal and the People’s Choice Award at RHS Flower Show Tatton Park last week.

Chris Collins said:  “It  was a  big  honour  for  me to  attend and  open  the  new  garden at  Willow  Wood  Hospice .  I  am  fortunate  to  be  aware of the amazing  work   that  is  being  undertaken  there  and  the  positivity  of  those  all involved  bring  to this  special  place . As  a  gardener I  fully understand  the ability  of  nature  to  bring  happiness into  our  lives  and  thus  feel  the  garden  is  a  superb  addition to  Willow  Wood .  I  believe  it  will make a  valuable  contribution  to all who  are  involved  at  the  hospice for  many  years  to  come.”

The hospice provides specialist Palliative Care to those suffering with life-threatening illnesses. The Hospice first opened its doors for Day Hospice patients in May 1999 and for In-Patients the following September. Since then, the Hospice has cared for more than 2,000 patients and their families.

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