There was double celebration in Dawlish with the official opening of Dawlish Strand coinciding with the town’s Christmas light switch-on.
The £1.5 million regeneration scheme, which was a joint initiative between Devon County, Teignbridge District and Dawlish Town Councils, has rejuvenated the Strand area since it was completed in the summer and it has been welcomed by traders.
Devon County Council Chairman, Councillor Bernard Hughes OBE, conducted the opening ceremony ahead of the festive lights switch-on.
The re-development has involved the removal of the wall,...
Brewin Dolphin is delighted to announce, that for the third consecutive year, they will be sponsoring a Main Avenue show garden at RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
For 2014 Brewin Dolphin will be working with designer Matthew Childs for whom this will be his first Chelsea appearance.
The Garden
Brewin Dolphin’s long heritage of nurturing talent and growing wealth will be reflected in the calm, tranquil spaces of the 2014 garden surrounded by fresh, lush, planting. The garden will also signify new growth - a springtime concept; and there will be bold, engaging elements...
Killerton garden near Exeter is a blaze with autumn colour from deep burgundies, brazen coppers to fiery yellow hues.
As part of the estate’s Victorian plant-hunting legacy, the garden showcases a variety of shrubs, trees and plants that produce colour through the seasons. Non-native plant species, from common Acers to Japanese Pagoda and Tibetan Cherry varieties, look particularly bright and colourful at this time of year; and visitors particularly enjoy the Mahonias and delicate, butter-yellow Tulip trees.
Head Gardener Kate Tuke said: "There’s such vibrancy so late in...
Connaught Gardens in Sidmouth and Manor Gardens in Exmouth are still among the best in the country – and that’s official!
Both have again received the prestigious Green Flag Award, a sign to visitors that the park is a well-maintained and well-managed high quality green space, with excellent facilities. It’s the tenth year in a row for Sidmouth, while Exmouth has now won the award nine times consecutively.
The gardens are among a record number of parks and green spaces receiving the Green Flag Award this year, ensuring that even more of us now have access to well-managed,...
Tenants of East Devon District Council have again excelled themselves with a beautiful display of gardens large and small, leading to another highly successful garden competition, with a total of 41 entries.
This included two entrants for the Youth Garden, both of whom were Gold winners.
Kieron Bewes (Horticultural Consultant) was the judge and using the Royal Horticultural Society judging method once again, a number of entrants obtained the Gold level.
The Tenants’ Garden Competition is an annual event organised by Tenant Participation within the Housing Service at...
Enjoy the stunning views of Lyme Bay while riding on the Beer Heights Light Railway. A mile-long miniature railway with its fleet of steam locomotives taking you through spectacular gardens with steep-sided cuttings and a dark tunnel!
There's plenty more to see and do at Pecorama too, with the Peco Model Railway Exhibition, the Millennium Celebration Gardens, children's activity areas and a variety of summer entertainment on offer undercover of the Peco Marquee.
Please visit our website www.pecorama.info for further details.
At least 14 gardens will be open as part of the 25th anniversary of The Secret Gardens of Otterton, varying from large, well-established traditional gardens to an award winning cottage garden and a modern-landscape architect-designed garden for modern living. Also open is the Old Station which offers model train rides with a newly extended track. In aid of Hospicecare and the local church.
11am - 6pm
Admittance ticket: £5 Admits one person to all the gardens, tickets will be available from any garden on the day and on the Village Green (accompanied young children free)....
Following the recent good weather spring is finally taking hold at Killerton. The garden and surrounding countryside, after enduring a long winter, have quickly adjusted to the warmer weather almost overnight. Gardeners and countryside team members have been stunned by the sudden appearance of spring flowers and abundance of wildlife in a burst of spring activity.
As a result of the sudden weather change, the swallows and house martins are finally back, and are even more active than normal. After months of little or no sightings, the sudden appearance of these birds have delighted...
Scientists from the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and the University of Reading are asking anyone interested in gardens and gardening, whether allotment holders or those who enjoy visiting gardens, to take part in a unique survey designed to improve understanding of how climate change may affect gardens and green spaces in the future.
The information gathered will enable the RHS to gain valuable insights into gardeners’ awareness and expectations of climate change, in the light of the recent bitterly cold winters, record rainfall levels, floods, and severe droughts.