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Welcome to our website

 

The Hampshire Gardens Trust is a voluntary organisation and educational charity. We bring together interested and enthusiastic members, some with professional skills, who often work together with a common aim: to protect and sustain Hampshire's gardens, landscapes, parks and green spaces.

We are affiliated to the Association of Gardens Trusts and comprising nearly 7,000 members are part of a network of 35 county gardens trusts throughout England and Wales. We are supported by Hampshire County Council, through membership subscriptions, grants and donations as well as by our own fund raising efforts.

 

Children from Chawton Primary School tending the organic raised beds at 
the walled garden at
Chawton House Library.  So far the Trust has provided a garden shed and 
tools, as well as
support, to this innovative project.   This continuing partnership is 
working towards raising funds to
establish an outdoor classroom in the grounds

Children from Chawton Primary School tending the organic raised beds at the walled garden at Chawton House Library. So far the Trust has provided a garden shed and tools, as well as support, to this innovative project. This continuing partnership is working towards raising funds to establish an outdoor classroom in the grounds


Grants scheme for Schools - to find out how your school can apply please click on the link below. Deadline is the 31st March 2009.

 
click here to find out more about the Grants scheme for Schools

President: Her Grace The Duchess of Wellington
Chair: Mr Mike Hall

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