Supporting Havens Hospices at Open Gardens '22

Supporting Havens Hospices at Open Gardens '22

Everybody who has had the privilege of visiting the facilities at Havens Hospices will be forever aware of the outstanding contribution the charity makes to those most in need of it's love and care, we are therefore delighted to help support Open Gardens 22.

Open Gardens 2022 has been launched this week and tickets are available to purchase from our Hockley office with a suggested donation of £5 per adult. The event takes place on Sunday 26th June which sees sixteen fabulous gardens across the Rochford district opened to the general public to visit.

Our advertising boards will be proudly displayed outside of each of the venues.

By taking part in Open Gardens 2022 you are helping to make every day count for those who need it most at Havens Hospices.




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