A plaque recognising the work of Ventnor Botanic Garden Friends’ Society was recently unveiled at Ventnor Town Council’s Salisbury Gardens.
On a wet and windy day, the Friends arrived to see the unveiling of the plaque at Ventnor Town Council, for all of the hard work they undertook in restoring the flower beds outside the building at Salisbury Gardens.
The big tidy last year, to bring the beds back up to scratch, was a mammoth task but the results have been astounding. Their continued maintenance of these has kept the entrance to the Green Room looking fabulous and has received many great comments from visitors and passers-by alike.
Chairman of the Friends, Val Pitts, thanked Major Steph Toogood and the Town Council for their kind gesture acknowledging the work of the Soceity in maintaining the flower beds at Salisbury Gardens.
She said the taskforce members are delighted to do this good turn for their neighbours and look forward to a growing relationship with the town.
Mayor Toogood again thanked the team from the Friends’ for all of their excellent hard work and expertise.




























































































