A Binfield care home have been provided with £300 worth of plants and professional gardeners to help garden improvement and community involvement.
This initiative was spearheaded by a Bracknell housebuilder and developer as part of its ongoing commitment to helping local community groups.
Taylor Wimpy West London resident gardeners begun by planting a variety of flowers, shrubs and trees to enhance the gardens at Beech House Care Home.
The main feature within the gardens is a cherry tree which was planted as part of The Queen’s green canopy (QGC) initiative to celebrate Her Majesties platinum jubilee.
Kailash Khanal, Beech House Care Manager, said: “I want to say a big thank you on behalf of Beech House Care Home for the donation of plants and the lending of Taylor Wimpey’s gardeners, Dean and Tommy.
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“The flower beds and the planting troughs look marvellous. We’re confident that they’ll be enjoyed by all the staff and residents throughout spring and summer.”
Gemma Bibby, Sales and Marketing Director at Taylor Wimpey West London said: “We are delighted to have made this donation to what is such an important facility within the local community.
“We are always endeavouring to contribute to the local communities surrounding our developments and we hope that this donation brings a smile each day to the residents and staff at Beech House Care Home.”
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