'There seems to be little sympathy, understanding or respect for the kind of work that goes on in the world’s leading horticultural charity': Alan Titchmarsh calls for RHS Wisley compensation - Country Life
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'There seems to be little sympathy, understanding or respect for the kind of work that goes on in the world’s leading horticultural charity': Alan Titchmarsh calls for RHS Wisley compensation - Country Life
The RHS estimates that it will lose £11 million from ongoing roadworks on Junction 10 of the M25 — enough to fund 15 NHS wellbeing gardens.The Royal Horticultural Society’s Bicentenary Glasshouse at Wisley. The RHS hopes to raise awareness of the devastating effect the National Highways’ M25 junction 10 project has had on RHS Wisley, Surrey, with financial losses expected to reach £11 million by the time the roadworks end in 2026. The disruption…
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