The Donkey Sanctuary's Chelsea Flower Show garden wins another award
The Donkey Sanctuary's award-winning RHS Chelsea Flower Show garden, that was re-built at the charity's Sidmouth headquarters, has picked up a Community Award from the Association of Professional Landscapers.
The association awards recognise landscaping projects that show technical and horticultural excellence. The Community Award, won by the 'Donkeys Matter' garden, also recognises charitable and remembrance gardens.
The 'Donkeys Matter' garden was built to mark The Donkey Sanctuary's 50th anniversary in 2019 and was designed to showcase its international work. Using water as its central theme, the garden demonstrates how owning a donkey means access to clean, fresh water for some of the poorest and most vulnerable communities in the world.
Phil Treymayne, Manager from the Association of Professional Landscapers said: "The award judges who visited the 'Donkeys Matter' garden in Sidmouth were extremely impressed at the level of skill and attention to detail that had gone into the reconstruction.
"These are never very easy to do, and it was felt that construction team had done a fantastic job in retaining the overall look and feel of the garden and blending it in to its new surroundings.
Phil added: "Whilst there had to be subtle changes, the overall look and feel of the garden was retained and it is brilliant to think this multiple award-winning garden can now be viewed by thousands more visitors. It was a very deserved winner."
James Searle, Head of Commercial Activities at The Donkey Sanctuary said: "We're really proud that our garden has won this award and that the hard work and dedication of the construction team has been recognised by the judges.
"It was always our aim to produce a garden that could be enjoyed for years to come, long after the 2019 RHS Chelsea Flower Show. When The Donkey Sanctuary Sidmouth re-opens in May, I know once again, that the garden will be a firm favourite with visitors."
The garden won the sought-after 'BBC RHS People's Choice Award' in the Artisan Garden category at the 2019 RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
It was reconstructed in Sidmouth by East Sussex based Frogheath Landscapes Ltd, and can be viewed free of charge at The Donkey Sanctuary Sidmouth, which is due to reopen to visitors on Monday 17 May.
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