Thompson & Morgan donates to St Elizabeth Hospice

Company: Thompson & Morgan

Thompson & Morgan (T&M), a leading horticultural company based in Ipswich, is proud to announce a donation of £300 to St Elizabeth Hospice in support of their annual Great Garden Trail. The donation has been provided in the form of vouchers worth £150, £100, and £50 and highlights T&M's continued commitment to supporting local communities and charitable causes that make a difference to the lives of those in need.

The Great Garden Trail, an annual event of St Elizabeth Hospice, returns this March and runs through to September 2025. From Woodbridge to Diss, Felixstowe and Halesworth, over 50 gardens across East Anglia will open their doors to the public, allowing visitors to explore a stunning variety of gardens, from individual spaces to whole communities opening together. Some of the featured gardens include Rydal Mount (near Halesworth) and Columbine Hall. Some villages, like Diss, Wingfield and Parham have many gardens available to visit too. The event promises a mix of beautiful hidden gems and community-supported gardens, all in aid of raising vital funds for the hospice. 

As always, participants are invited to explore these gardens in return for a donation to St Elizabeth Hospice, helping to support their crucial work with patients and families.

Find a full list of events and an online map here

"We are delighted to support St Elizabeth Hospice and their incredible work through our donation. The Great Garden Trail is a wonderful initiative that brings together the local community, and we hope the donation helps further their mission of providing outstanding care and support". Chris Wright, CEO Branded Garden Products.

The team at Thompson & Morgan is committed to fostering a sense of community and shared responsibility. They hope to inspire others to get involved and support the positive impact of St Elizabeth Hospice.

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