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A fantastic turn out of customers and local officials helped raise substantial funds for the St Wilfreds Hospice in Eastbourne. Paradise Park Centre, in Newhaven opened the doors of it's coffee shop to hospice representatives for a coffee morning on 13th April. Over £300 was raised at the family run garden centre, part of the Tates of Sussex Garden Centre group. Each garden centre held a coffee morning for their own local hospice; the result over £1200 being donated to charity over the course of the morning.
Dignitaries have been adding their eco hopes to a environmental wish trees at all three Tates of Sussex garden centres.
Hove's MP was joined by Brighton and Hove's mayor and local councillors at Mayberry Garden centre, in Portslade, to make their green wishes public and fix them on a specially installed wooden 'tree', It is one of a network as part of a national campaign to raise awareness of environmental issues organised by manufacturers.
With his wish, Mike Weatherley revealed that he is one of only a few Conservatives who is anti-nuclear, wishing that 'there is no need for nuclear power'. The mayor called for 'less pollution and cleaner air' in her wish.
Jonathan Tate, managing director of Tates of Sussex Garden Centres which runs the Old Shoreham Road site, said he was delighted by the response to the tree. "It is wonderful that so many people care about the planet and the environment we live in."
At Paradise Park, in Newhaven, MP Norman Baker devoted his wish to a subject close to his ministerial portfolio, calling on airlines to take responsibility for the pollution they generate. He wished for 'an international agreement to ensure that aviation pays its environmental price."
And, at South Downs Nurseries, local MP and policing minister Nick Herbert popped in to kick-start the wishing tree scheme and show his support for environmental issues.
The trees remain in place until the end of the month for general wishes to be added. More details from www.madeaware.org.uk
The Seaford Dog Rescue attracted many visitors to see their furry four legged friends at Paradise Park over the weekend 17th/18th March, and were delighted by the donations received over the weekend to help them find good, loving homes for stray and unwanted dogs (plus the occasional cat!).
Gardening Competition
IN AID OF NP&S LIONS CLUB NOMINATED CHARITY
‘YOUNG CARERS’
Paradise Park are proud sponsers of the 'Seahaven Biggest Pumpkin Challenge'.
Participants are invited to sign up for the challenge on the 5th & 6th May where they will receive a started pack for a small donation.
The event is being run to raise money and awareness in Newhaven, Peacehaven and Seaford Lions nominated charity 'Young Carers'.
Welcome to a unique shopping experience with a vast range of inspiring ideas for your garden and home. Our passion for plants is reflected in colourful and inspirational displays. Many plants are grown on our own nursery and we always have experts available to advise you on the right plant for your requirements. We are a family business with traditional values of service and a competitive pricing policy backed up by our own guarantee.
Every Tuesday 9am - 2 pm produce market.
Including fruit & veg, home baked cakes, free range eggs, Sussex Butcher, relishes and more.