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Gosberton garden opens it’s doors for a good cause




Gardens are opening up to help raise money for health and nursing charities.

Robert and Claire Bailey-Scott will be opening their garden at Yewtree Farm, Westhorpe Road, Gosberton on Sunday, July 23 between 11am and 5pm.

The event, which supports the National Open Garden Scheme, will include tea, coffee, cakes, music and plants on sale for visitors to buy.

All of the money raised will go towards nursing charities
All of the money raised will go towards nursing charities
This event is under the National Garden Scheme
This event is under the National Garden Scheme
This is what the garden used to look like in 2007 when it was bought
This is what the garden used to look like in 2007 when it was bought

All of the money raised from participants taking part in the open gardens scheme will be donated to nursing charities which include Macmillan Cancer Support, Marie Curie, Hospice UK, Carers Trust, The Queens Nursing Institute, Parkinson’s UK and many more.

It will cost visitors £5 to enter and kids can enter for free.



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