
The tea party, held on Wednesday 11th June at Horatio’s Garden Stoke Mandeville, marked 10 years and over £670,000 of support from the National Garden Scheme (NGS). The NGS is the largest funder of the Horatio’s Garden charity, which supports people affected by spinal injury.
“The National Garden Scheme has been supporting Horatio’s Garden since 2015 helping the charity create and care for beautiful, accessible gardens in NHS regional spinal injury centres. In 2018, we committed funding for the completion of gardens at all 11 spinal injury units and are proud to be Horatio’s Garden’s largest single funder.
Dame Mary Berry added: “I am delighted that the National Garden Scheme has made such an important contribution, and commitment, to Horatio’s Garden over the last 10 years. That visiting a garden and enjoying tea and cake can lead to such wonderful and continuing donations to so many good causes is one of the enduring qualities of the National Garden Scheme,” said George Plumptre, Chief Executive of the National Garden Scheme
In attendance, the designer and National Garden Scheme Ambassador, Joe Swift said that Horatio’s Garden Stoke Mandeville was “the most important garden I’ve ever designed”, with the knowledge that this garden would “affect hundreds of patients and their families and friends” which made creating it “a real honour.” Swift’s design was recognised by the prestigious Society of Garden Designers in 2021, winning the Healing, Learning or Community Landscapes & Gardens Award.
Returning to the garden this summer Swift said: “I always say it’s good for one’s soul to spend time outdoors in nature so seeing everyone using and enjoying the Horatio’s Garden I designed at Stoke Mandeville is humbling. Thank you to the incredible partnership and support of the wonderful National Garden Scheme.”
Dr Olivia Chapple OBE, founder and Chair of Trustees of Horatio’s Garden added: “As our single largest funder, The National Garden Scheme has been absolutely instrumental in supporting Horatio’s Garden to change the lives of people going through the most challenging of times. From the brilliant garden owners opening their gardens in support to visitors, trustees and the amazing staff team, we are so grateful for their decade of incredible support. And looking ahead, their pledge to support the capital costs of our future gardens will help us ensure that no-one has to go through a life-changing spinal injury and spend months in hospital without being able to use a Horatio’s Garden. Thank you.”