Popular open gardens event in Shifnal

A popular open gardens event in Shifnal takes place next month. Shropshire charity Community Resource, in partnership with Love Shifnal, is organising the weekend, giving residents the chance to showcase their green-fingered talents.

The gardens will be open on July 6 and 7, raising money to support the charity’s work helping people and communities across the county facing difficulties.

There will be six gardens across the town to explore, plus the Millennium Sensory Garden and an exhibition of historical Shifnal gardens at the Fire Station Exhibition Centre in Shrewsbury Road, displayed by the Shifnal History Group on the Saturday. The Seniors Hall in Curriers Lane will be open for refreshments on the Sunday.

Opening the event will be Ann Hughes of the ‘Shifnal Love Your Garden’ Facebook group which she started to connect keen garden enthusiasts in the town. She was a recipient of the Mayor’s award last year in recognition of this and as a volunteer and former chairperson of Shifnal Millennium Sensory Garden, as well as marking her participation in the Veteran Games in Israel where she represented the UK.

“I think that Shifnal Open Gardens will be a fantastic event which will bring the community together with their shared love of gardening, I am very honoured to have been asked to open the event,” Ann said.

Stacey Teece (pictured), fundraising manager at Community Resource, added: “We couldn’t be more excited about bringing our open gardens event to Shifnal this year. There are plenty of undiscovered gems to be explored in this lovely town.”

Ticket holders will receive a wristband and a trail map of the garden locations, which will be open from 11am until 4pm on both days. an event wristband over the weekend.

Sally Themans of Love Shifnal said: “We’re delighted to be working with Community Resource to bring this fantastic event to the residents of Shifnal. What makes these events so special is the local people generously opening their gardens and sharing their knowledge, highlighting the beauty of the area while raising money for a charity that supports Shropshire people.”

Share:

Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
LinkedIn
On Key

Related Posts

Charity fills summer with fun

More than 800 children and 300 families had a busy summer thanks to holiday activities run by a county charity. As part of the Holiday

New event for Shropshire tourism businesses

Shropshire’s official Destination Management Organisation is launching a new event to encourage the county’s tourism and hospitality businesses to utilise the wealth of services available

Shifnal set for scarecrow festival

Shifnal is preparing for its first scarecrow competition later this month  as part of a community celebration. Shifnal Town Council recently unveiled the initiative –