Tuesday 10 July 2012

Horatio's Garden

Hello again...

Over the past year, but mostly in the past month or so, we've been busy helping with the building of Horatio's Garden at the Duke of Cornwall Spinal Treatment Centre in Salisbury.

This is going to be a stunning garden, built for the benefit of the patients, staff and visitors to the hospital.

The nature of spinal injuries is that they are usually sudden, often catastrophic and certainly life changing and on top of that, the rehabilitation can be lengthy and difficult as the patients come to terms with a new way of life. The garden has then been designed to enable the patients stay in touch with the elements of sun, wind and rain as well as enjoying the sights, sounds and scents of a garden during their time at the hospital.

The garden is being constructed in memory of Horatio Chapple, a young man who was planning to study medicine and had already done some voluntary work at the Spinal Injuries Treatment Centre (where his father worked) before being tragically killed in an accident whilst on a British Schools Exploring Society trip in Norway.

Horatio's Garden has been designed by Cleve West who has, for the first time in Chelsea Flower Show history, won the coveted "Best in Show" accolade for two successive years. He has brought all his talent to bear and designed a fluid garden that meets the needs of the patients and is a hugely positive place for patients, staff and visitors to spend time.

Until next time...