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Shenley Park Walled Garden

National Garden Scheme

 

 

 

 

 

Yellow book
Yellow Book
Yellow Book
National Garden Scheme

           

The National Garden Scheme (NGS) is a predominantly voluntary charitable organisation that raises money for other charities by facilitating Garden openings to the public. 

The NGS was founded in 1927 to raise money for the nurses of the Queen’s Nursing Institute by opening gardens of quality and interest to the public. The number of gardens open has increased from 609 to 3500 with over half a million visitors each year. The tradition of opening gardens of quality, character and interest is supported by the Patron, HRH The Prince of Wales. The charities that the NGS now supports are: Macmillan Cancer Support; Marie Curie Cancer Care; The Queen’s Nursing Institute; Help the Hospices; Crossroads Caring for Carers; The National Trust Gardening Careership; Perennial, the Gardeners’ Royal Benevolent Society; The Royal Fund for Gardeners’ Children.

The Scheme is centered on the Yellow Book. The Yellow Book is printed every year and sold through major bookshops, newsagents and internet at a cost of £7.99. This book is a directory of every garden that is in the scheme. Gardens are grouped within counties and listed both by opening dates and by reference to a map of the area.

Gardens have to be of particularly high standard and be of interest to the public for at least 45 minutes to be accepted into the National Garden Scheme. We applied for the first time last year to enter the National Garden Scheme and were delighted to be accepted.

As the Garden is already open at weekends and during the day we have decided to opt for evening openings for the NGS. We shall have four evening openings a year in May, June, July and September so people have the chance to view seasonal changes. There shall be an entrance fee that will go directly to the NGS.

 

Friday evenings between 6 and 9pm

9th May

13th June

11th July

12th September

There shall be refreshments available, home made cakes and cream teas courtesy of Pursley Produce.

For more information please contact us