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Oxfordshire gets ready for Garden Re-Leaf Day 2020!

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Plans are blooming for the ninth annual Garden Re-Leaf Day, which takes place on Friday 13th March 2020.  This year, Chilton Garden Centre will be the central hub for this year’s fundraising activity, as it host the fifth Garden Re-Leaf Sponsored Walk and Cycle Challenge, which will see over 60 members of the gardening sector, others - and hopefully local residents! – trek across the Chiltern Hills to raise money for the children’s hospice garden charity, Greenfingers Charity.

 

Gardeners young and old are invited to participate in fundraising events which will see participants undertake either a gentle 10-mile stroll or complete a more challenging 20-mile route through the Chiltern hills. There will also be a Garden Re-Leaf Cycle Challenge for bike enthusiasts. With a 25km route through the beautiful Oxfordshire countryside entrants are invited to complete as many rotations around the course as they can throughout the day.

 

What is Garden Re-Leaf Day?

Positioned as the garden industry’s answer to Comic Relief and Sports Relief, the aim of Garden Re-Leaf Day is to celebrate the start of the garden year with fundraising events to raise money for Greenfingers, a charity dedicated to improving the lives of children in hospices through the creation of magical gardens.

 

Whilst Garden Re-Leaf Day has been adopted by the gardening sector, that doesn’t mean local residents can’t get involved. Whether joining the walk and cycle challenge, supporting your local garden centre’s fundraising activities, or even doing something completely different – a garage sale, a sponsored silence, or your own challenge – the possibilities are endless!

 

Find out more about Greenfingers

In total, 58 Greenfingers gardens have been built since the charity’s creation in 1998 with many being funded by monies from Garden Re-Leaf Day.  In 2017, a new Oxfordshire based garden was opened at Helen & Douglas House, enabling he children who call this hospice ‘home’ to find a moment of calm away from the hustle and bustle of daily hospice life. The Kaleidoscope Garden, designed by Oxford garden designer Nicola Wakefield and built by local landscapers GreenArt Garden Design and landscaping, features a colourful and protected garden pavilion that is now being enjoyed by patients, their families, friends, carers and hard-working hospice staff.

 

Last year in 2019, the charity’s 20th anniversary, four sensory and therapeutic gardens in Richard House, LondonClaire House in Wirral, Grace House in Sunderland and Little Harbour Children’s Hospice in St Austell were completed and now offer children and their families the perfect outdoor space in which to make memories.

 

More gardens are in the pipeline to be built in 2020 and this is where Garden Re-Leaf Day comes into its own, raising much needed funds. The garden industry will be exploding with colour with plenty of FUNdraising activities taking part across the country to raise vital funds and awareness of the charity’s cause. 

 

Linda Petrons, Director of Fundraising & Communications at Greenfingers said: “Each year, Garden Re-Leaf Day helps over 350 life-limited children to enjoy a quiet place of relaxation and contemplation away from the hustle and bustle of hospice life, something that is so incredibly important for them and their families. Being able to do offer this for seriously sick children and their families is only possible due to the fundraising activities that our supporters undertake. Garden Re-Leaf Day offers a great opportunity to get involved – it’s just one day of the year where you can help make a difference. Whether you raise £10 or £10,000, every single penny counts. We hope that the people of Oxfordshire will get involved on March 13th!”

 

To find out more about Garden Re-Leaf Day and the work that the Greenfingers charity undertakes visit www.greenfingerscharity.org.uk/gardenreleaf

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For more information, interviews or images from Garden Re-Leaf Day please contact:

Linda Petrons by email linda@greenfingerscharity.org.uk or call 01494 674749/07908 221240. 

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