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UID:260-1592042400-1592049600@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:As part of Ramsbury Street Fair. \nDrop off details to be announced nearer the time. \nIf you have plants ready potted up that you are unable to store until June  please do contact us either by email hortsoc@ramsbury.org or by phone Denise 0786 792 1878 \n 
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/plant-sale/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200614T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200614T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20200310T231730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200404T005253Z
UID:303-1592143200-1592155800@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:NGS Day In Ramsbury
DESCRIPTION:All National Garden Scheme Days have been suspended for this year. \nhttps://ngs.org.uk/view-garden/31069/ \n 
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/ngs-day-in-ramsbury/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200621T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200621T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20200115T111626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210410T130623Z
UID:264-1592748000-1592762400@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ramsbury Open Gardens ‘My Favourite Corners’
DESCRIPTION:Hello and welcome to Ramsbury Horticultural Society Open Gardens 2020 \n‘My Favourite Corners’ \nSaddened not be able to physically welcome but super excited that you have stopped by. Thank you to our garden owners for photographing their favourite Corners & allowing us in too. \n‘My Favourite Corners’ the brain child of Dr Michael Handford. \nWe do hope you enjoy your visit and of course you can come back again and again. The open gardens event is our largest fund raiser for charity. Our usual entry fee is obviously redundant this year but we very much would appreciate a donation to Wiltshire Air Ambulance. This event entry fee would have been £8.00 as a guide. The site address can be found below to make a direct donation or a collection box can be found in the Post Office\, feel free to pop an envelope into the charity shop door marked Wilts Air Ambulance.   \n  \nTo start your garden tour Of Mouse House click here:             mouse house(1)        \nTo start your garden tour Of 18 The Paddocks click here:      Down the garden path at Sheila and Clives \nTo start your garden tour Of Ramsbury Hill click here:          Julias Garden \nTo start your garden tour Of Howe Mill click here:                   howe mill \nTo start your garden tour Of Kimberley Cottage  click here: margaret and paul \nTo start your garden tour Of Kenet House click here:              Rachel and Peter \nTo start your garden tour Of Primrose Cottage click here:    carol 2 \nTo start your garden tour Of Millstream click here:                 Michaels \n  \nTo make a donation directly from here please click below: \nhttps://www.wiltshireairambulance.co.uk/donate/ \n  \nThank You All again\, Stay Safe \nDee & Di xxx \n 
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/ramsbury-open-gardens-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200726T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200726T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20200310T232208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200404T005323Z
UID:306-1595772000-1595786400@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:NGS Day In Ramsbury
DESCRIPTION:All National Garden Scheme Days have been suspended for this year. \nhttps://ngs.org.uk/view-garden/16678/
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/ngs-day-in-ramsbury-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200808T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200808T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20200115T104653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210410T122138Z
UID:250-1596895200-1596904200@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Summer Show
DESCRIPTION:Virtual event \nHello & welcome to our summer show off \nWe have results \nclick here to view winning pictures: summer show off winners \nTomatoes – 2 -Bev Mann.\nCourgettes – 15 – Suzie Whimster.\nHerb Garden – 37 – Elizabeth Holloway.\nAny other veg – 2b – Bev Mann.\nFruit Bush/tree – 15 – Suzie Whimster.\nMy pickings – 30c – Sheila Glass.\nRose on a bush – 2b – Bev Mann.\nSweet peas – 22b – Libby Stubbs.\nVase of flowers – 3 – Fiona Setter.\nFavourite pot plant – 3b – Fiona Setter.\nTable decoration – 3 – Fiona Setter.\nAfternoon tea – 2 – Bev Mann.\nLockdown make – 3a – Fiona Setter.\nFavourite picture – 22 – Libby Stubbs.\nHome for nature – 31 – Team Cory.\nThe unexpected – 26b – Paul Swan.\n\nWELL DONE to those who enetered\n\nClick the links below to view classes \nTo View Classs 1 Click Below \n tomatoes \nTo View Classs 2 Click Below \nCourgettes \nTo View Classs 3 Click Below \nHerb Garden \nTo View Classs 4 Click Below \nAny other vegetable(2) \nTo View Classs 5 Click Below \nMy favourite fruit bush tree \nTo View Classs 6 Click Below \nMy pickings(1) \nTo View Classs 7 Click Below \nRose on a bush (2)(1) \nTo View Classs 8 Click Below \nSweetpeas \nTo View Classs 9 Click Below \nVase of flowers \nTo View Classs 10 Click Below \nFavourite plant in a pot(2) \nTo View Classs 11 Click Below \nA table decoration \nTo View Classs 12 Click Below \nAfternoon tea(1) \nTo View Classs 13 Click Below \nLockdown make(2) \nTo View Classs 14 Click Below \nA precious picture [Autosaved] \nTo View Classs 15 Click Below \nHome for nature \nTo View Classs 16 Click Below \nThe Unexpected(1) \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/summer-show-2/
LOCATION:Ramsbury Memorial Hall\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200907T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200907T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20200115T111834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200617T225635Z
UID:266-1599507000-1599514200@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Biennial Lecture
DESCRIPTION:postponded until 2021
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/biennial-lecture-3/
LOCATION:Ramsbury Memorial Hall\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201003T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201003T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20200115T105024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210410T122518Z
UID:252-1601733600-1601742600@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:AUTUMN SHOW  Virtual Event
DESCRIPTION:As the year grows older the season changes the temperature cools and the nights draw in mother nature doesn’t fail us she brings us a whole new adventure of colour and life to our gardens.\nOnce again a varied selection of entries all with one goal To Spread A Little Joy.\n\nAs an extra to our show this year we have another TAB for you to enjoy a real feast for the eyes Holy Cross Harvest Flowers Harvest festival is a celebration of the land to be sung out loud. The ladies of the village work so hard to show the harvest at its very best and for that we Thank them.\nEnjoy the tour.\n\n\n Click the class title to view:\nChilli Peppers \nVegetable Harvest Basket \nApples \nHarvest Fruit Basket \nDahlias(1) \nAny other flowers(1) \nautumn foliage \nAn english country garden \nwinter larder \nAnzac Biscuits \nsweets – my favourites \nautumn visitors in the garden \nHoly Cross – Harvest Flowers \nThank You To Everyone\nDee & Di xx\n  \n 
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/autumn-show-and-wi-country-market/
LOCATION:Ramsbury Memorial Hall\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201005T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201005T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20200115T112643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T220347Z
UID:268-1601926200-1601933400@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Talk: Marcus Dancer  Postponded
DESCRIPTION:Although Marcus Dancer is a clematis specialist\, he grows a wide range of plants in his nursery and he will be talking about Scented Plants throughout the Year. Marcus will be bringing a selection of plants for sale. See https://clematisplants.co.uk/ for his range of plants. \n 
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/talk-marcus-dancer/
LOCATION:Church Rooms
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201010T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201010T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20201003T113240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201003T113240Z
UID:866-1602324000-1602331200@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:W.I Farmers Market Collection Day
DESCRIPTION:All Pre ordered goods can be collected and paid for at Ramsbury Memorial Hall between 10am and midday. \nSocial distancing measures in place.
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/w-i-farmers-market-collection-day/
LOCATION:Ramsbury Memorial Hall\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201102T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201102T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20200115T113006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T220401Z
UID:272-1604345400-1604352600@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Talk & Demonstration: Kelly Louise Flowers   POSTPONDED
DESCRIPTION:Kelly-Louise’s Flower School runs floral workshops at various locations including the Walled Garden at Leverton where Kelly grows flowers for cutting. Kelly will demonstrate making a number of Christmas decorations including a wreath and table decoration.
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/talk-kelly-louise-flowers/
LOCATION:Church Rooms
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201130
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20201129T101720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210410T131343Z
UID:873-1606608000-1606694399@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Photo Day
DESCRIPTION:  \nOn this day we asked the community to take a pictures of flowers that where out either in their garden or whilst out on a walk. \nHere they are.    29th November 2020 \nEnjoy Dee & Di xx \n 
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/photo-day/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201205T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201205T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20200115T122016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201003T113003Z
UID:274-1607196600-1607205600@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Members Christmas Party POSTPONDED
DESCRIPTION:Christmas Party – Good Wine and Good Food \nThis is a ticketed event details on tickets nearer the time.
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/members-christmas-party-2/
LOCATION:Ramsbury Memorial Hall\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201227
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201228
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20201129T101757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210410T131529Z
UID:875-1609027200-1609113599@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Photo Day
DESCRIPTION:  \nFlowers in the garden 27 December 2020 \nHappy & Healthy New Year \nAs promised a photographic collection of flowers in bloom  from our members. \nEnjoy xx \nChristmas flowers 2020
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/photo-day-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210125T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210125T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20210410T131021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210410T131021Z
UID:936-1611561600-1611594000@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:AGM
DESCRIPTION:Members have been emailed the AGM Reports if you have not received them please let us know. \nIf you prefer to print please see links at the bottom \nRAMSBURY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY \n ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING \nNOTIONALLY HELD ON 25th JANUARY 2021  \nAGENDA \n1        Minutes of the AGM held on 27th January 2020 (attached) \n2        Chairman’s report \nHello and welcome\, be it your living room\, home office or wherever you are reading this. Storm Dennis in February 2020 pretty much set the tone for the year and what a storm. \nThe committee had worked really hard to compile a year of exciting events for 2020\, unfortunately thinking on our feet was the only thing required this year. \nPlease do keep your schedules safe for when we can resume to normal service\, we will of course send out revised dates for events as and when.  I will be the first to admit I am stubborn and refuse to admit defeat\, thankfully\, my determination to find other ways paid off. Thanks to Di for all her hours tweaking our ideas and working even harder to trump my thinking we did it. Of course\, without all the efforts of everybody taking it in board it would not have worked. The aim to spread a little joy worked and thank you for the emails of gratitude\, it really did mean a lot to us. Hoping we don’t have to pull much out the bag this year\, but watch this space\, any suggestions are most welcome. \nLockdown logs at Kennet House? hands up who saw the fish – no\, it’s still online so go and have another look. Who knew afternoon tea could be such fun on your own\, I must say it was hard receiving those photos knowing I hadn’t had an invitation to join. \nYes\, online events are not everyone’s cup of tea\, but I do hope you enjoyed the schedule of events take 2.  Still\, plenty of time to start work on your habitat balls that should get us over the wintery days. We would love to see photos of what is special to you and new skills you picked up lets share the joy. \nThe Allotment association hosted the plant sale in conjunction with Hills Stores Charity Shop\, I am still taken aback by the huge amounts of funds raised. Sheila\, Di & Bev worked really hard growing and potting on. I think I had the easy task to sell it. Paul New once again donated a huge selection of plants which we sold in aid of Treloar\, Hills Stores Charity Shop & the Allotment Association. I cannot thank them enough.  Sheila has literally grown every seed in sight and well can that lady grow a chilli plant or what\, those tasty tomatoes all Bev’s handy work and Di I think she just enjoyed being able to grow and garden. Hopefully\, next year will bring plenty of the same and more. \nThe society has also been able to make donations and in a position to raise funds for charities\, the donations we usually make to our judges were still made and of course the ‘My Favourite Corner’ online event where folk were encouraged to make a donation to Wilts Air Ambulance.  Subscriptions were not taken as the year developed and this year we will not be asking for subscriptions once again. The society is lucky enough to be in a position that we have sufficient funds to keep us going. \nThe society has a long history of raising funds for local charities and of course this year we have only had the online event ‘My Favourite Corner’. To redress the balance we are gladly accepting donations on behalf of Wiltshire Air Ambulance and Wiltshire Search & Rescue.  At the end of the day If I do not ask for donations who will?  We live in a rural area where these services are vital. If you would like to make a donation please get in touch with Sheila Glass or Bev Mann. \nThe committee have all been working hard\, quietly moving things around trying to plan for an uncertain future. Susie Whimster has kept writing the articles for Whitton Ways\, giving you hands on advice. Susie is standing down from the committee this time but will continue to write garden articles for your enjoyment. Sue Arnold has contacted speakers and rebooked for the future. Rosalie has continued to keep track of records. Lynsey has kept track of our monies and Bev Mann worked on promoting society membership. Di has made the presentations look stunning and kept you all informed. Sheila has kept us in compost and is planning if needed\, another delivery. Thank you to all committee Lindsay\, Sue & Rosalie are all looking to stand down after many years of service\, we of course would welcome new committee members but someone to take over these roles when the world is in a more stable place would be ideal. \nLock down has done wonders for the gardens\,- new faces have taken part and membership of the society has grown. 2020 will be remembered as the great gardening year I am sure. \n2020 also saw some very special birthdays- \nSue Arnold\, Jill Doore & Rosalie Winter turned a very magical 70. Janet Webster & Sue Wilkins turned a beautiful 80. Eric Webster an absolute stunning 90.  and “big birthday” to Terry Schutt but that one’s a secret. All very special Lockdown memories. \nBefore we can move forward\, we must reflect back to those who members and friends to which we have lost\, all great supporters of the society and Parish events.  Penny Furbisher – left us June 2018\, Nina Fox in September 2019\, 2020 saw Sheila Hobbs\, June Goldsmith\, Patrick Springfield\, Freddie Orchard & Geoff Findlay each holding memories that can never be taken away from us\, those we hold dear\, each special as the day is long.  If I asked Pebbles of her favourite society memory it would be riding up Hilldrop Lane going to collect tables in the back of the Land Rover with the police following them. Pebbles would be reflecting on our very dear friend Dr Michael Handford who left us in May. ‘My Favourite Corners’ – Michaels title and it transpires one of his last treats to our community\, his photos all taken and filed ready\, kindly given to us by Jane. Not wanting to write a long paragraph of what they each did for us as a society\, I would like you take a moment to smile and reflect\, relive those treasured moments. I am honoured to had such wonderful friends. \nI have used the expression before – a smooth sea never made a skilled sailor – but I have the harbour in my sights and look forward to seeing you all again when we have docked safely. \nStay safe & enjoy mother nature’s gifts. \nDee xx \n3        Treasurer’s report \nto include the following composite   motion: \n\na) to adopt the 2020 provisional accounts\nb) to set subscriptions at £0 for 2021 but continue to maintain the membership  database\n\nI would like to thank Alan Smith\, the previous Treasurer\, for the work he has done for the society and the hand-over support he has provided to me. He is now gardening in west Wales. \nThese are provisional accounts as the society did not have access to the final bank statement. There is a different look to our figures this year for obvious reasons\, which means that comparisons with past years’ activities need to be circumspect. We are fortunate to have significant and stable savings. \nOur functions account reflects the fall in society activities. Our subscription income has declined this year and there were no opportunities to redeem the situation. As it’s very uncertain what sort of a programme we’ll be able to run this year\, we are recommending that subscriptions be set at £0 for 2021. \nGiven our move to online the investment in maintaining our website and its domain was timely. \nCompost sales are increasing and the service is supported by members. We offer the compost at cost price. \nWe have continued to provide financial support to horticulture-related community activities and charities: Beavers and Scouts working on allotments and resources for Best Kept Village displays. \nI hope that the 2021 accounts show a return to normal service as soon as possible. \nFinally\, I would like to end by paying tribute to Dr Michael Handford\, who gave unstintingly of his time and talents to our society\, not least in his role as Treasurer. \nL Macadam \nActing Treasurer \n4        Appointment of Independent Examiner – PBA Accountants\, Hungerford \n5        Election of the Committee for 2021 \nSue Arnold \nDiann Barnett \nDenise Edwards \nSheila Glass \nLindsay Macadam \nBev Mann \nRosalie Winter \nAll standing for re-election \n  \n6        Election of Officers for 2021 \n\na) Chairman – Denise Edwards\nb) Vice-Chairman – Diann Barnett\nc) Secretary – Rosalie Winter\n\nn.b. The post of Treasurer is currently vacant. Lindsay Macadam has agreed to fill it on a temporary basis. \n7     Banksian Medal \nWell\, it’s been a very different year for us all this past 12 months. \nShows not happening\, talks not talked\, no summer walks in other people’s beautiful gardens and no Christmas party with great food\, company and Clive’s amazing choices of wines -with help from Sheila I am sure. \nBUT we did have shows! Albeit less classes – but lovely photos and entries from so many of you + the bonus that we did not have to pick them. If we have to go down this route again\, we just need to find a way to non-virtually taste the home industries. \nWe had Open Gardens! Beautiful pictures of members gardens that took us through the ‘garden gates’ of unseen paradise. \nOur lovely Chairman Denise Edwards has worked very hard during these difficult times\, planning virtual event options\, organising plant sales and deliveries to those that could not get out. Going above and beyond to keep us all supplied with compost\, fertilizers and even getting new fork handles fitted in my case. She has worked with the volunteer group- shopping\, collecting and delivering prescriptions and kept a virtual presence for the Charity Shop whilst closed. \nFollowing RHS guidelines and advice it gives me great pleasure to award the Banksian Medal this year to Denise Edwards. \nDiann \n8     Date of the next Annual General Meeting will be Monday 31st Jan 2022 \nPlease see letter attached from the Secretary with voting instructions \n  \nAGM complete \nAGM 2020 minutes-1     \n2021 email voting form ver \n 
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/agm/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210406T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210406T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20210402T085602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210402T085602Z
UID:906-1617696000-1617728400@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Compost order date
DESCRIPTION:Sinclairs Multi Purpose 75 Litres £7 each \ndelivery 12 April orders must be placed by 6 April. \nYOU MUST PRE ORDER. \n Email Sheila with orders             candsglass@btinternet.com
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/compost-order-date/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210410T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210410T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20210302T094416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210412T183753Z
UID:898-1618041600-1618074000@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Spring Show
DESCRIPTION:Hello And Welcome Spring Show 2021.\n Classes listed please click on to view\, we have also the added extra Easter at Holy Cross.\nSit back & enjoy.\n\nshrubs\nbowl\nHellebores (1)\nwaters edge\nbunnies\n\n\nAny vegetables\n\nEaster in Holy Cross\n\nStay Safe\nDee & Di\nxx
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/spring-show/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210412T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210412T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20210410T125017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210410T125303Z
UID:926-1618214400-1618246800@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Compost Delivery Day
DESCRIPTION:Sinclair’s Multi Purpose 75 Litres £7 each \ndelivery 12 April orders must be placed by 6 April. \nYOU MUST PRE ORDER. \n Email Sheila with orders             candsglass@btinternet.com \nCash on collection or \nBASC\nSort Code                  20-84-61\nAccount Number        93026434\nAccount Name          Ramsbury Allotment Association
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/926/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210412T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210412T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20210402T084905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210410T115110Z
UID:900-1618255800-1618261200@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:SPRINGTIME  IN  JAPAN
DESCRIPTION:April 12 poster \n  \nRamsbury Horticultural  Society is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. \nThis is the link for the Horticultural Society  talk on Monday. The room will open at 7.15pm and the meeting will start at 7.30pm. \nClick on the link below to join the meeting \n\nTopic: Hort Soc Zoom Meeting \nTime: Apr 12\, 2021 07:00 PM London \n\nJoin Zoom Meeting \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/88920416006 \n\nMeeting ID: 889 2041 6006 \nOne tap mobile \n+16465588656\,\,88920416006# US (New York) \n+16699009128\,\,88920416006# US (San Jose) \n\nDial by your location \n        +1 646 558 8656 US (New York) \n        +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) \n        +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) \n        +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) \n        +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) \n        +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) \nMeeting ID: 889 2041 6006 \nFind your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kulc8XV62
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/springtime-in-japan/
LOCATION:zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210515T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210515T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20210508T204947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210508T204947Z
UID:976-1621072800-1621080000@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ramsbury Does Springtime
DESCRIPTION:Ramsbury Does Springtime
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/ramsbury-does-springtime/
LOCATION:Ramsbury Memorial Hall\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramsbury Allotment Assocation":MAILTO:allotments@ramsbury.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210704T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210704T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20210704T121037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210704T121037Z
UID:988-1625414400-1625421600@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Rose Afternoon Picnic
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URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/rose-afternoon-picnic/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210710T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210710T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20210704T120629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210704T120629Z
UID:985-1625911200-1625929200@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Amazing Blades Tool Shapening
DESCRIPTION:Tool sharpening mobile service. Ramsbury Memorial Hall Car Park
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/amazing-blades-tool-shapening/
LOCATION:Ramsbury Memorial Hall\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210718T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210718T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20210705T112829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210705T112829Z
UID:1005-1626609600-1626624000@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Twigs Community Garden open for NGS
DESCRIPTION:Twigs Community Garden\nManor Garden Centre\, Cheney Manor\, Swindon\, SN2 2QJ. TWIGS\,\n01793 523294\, twigs.reception@gmail.com\,\nwww.twigscommunitygardens.org.uk. From Gt Western Way\, under Bruce St\nBridges onto Rodbourne Rd. 1st L at r’about\, Cheney Manor Industrial Est.\nThrough estate\, 2nd exit at r’about. Opp Pitch & Putt. Signs on R to Manor\nGarden Centre. For NGS: Sun 23 May\, Sun 18 July (12-4). Adm £3.50\, chd free.\nHome-made teas. Excellent hot and cold lunches available at Olive Tree café\nwithin Manor Garden centre adj to Twigs (pre booking required) 01793 533152. For other opening times and information\, please phone\, email or visit\ngarden website.\nDelightful 2 acre community garden\, created and maintained by volunteers.\nFeatures incl 7 individual display gardens\, ornamental pond\, plant nursery\, Iron\nAge round house\, artwork\, fitness trail\, separate kitchen garden site\, Swindon\nbeekeepers and the haven\, overflowing with wildflowers. Featured in Garden\nAnswers & Wiltshire Life magazine and on Great British Gardens website. In\nTop 100 Attractions in SW England. Most areas wheelchair accessible. Disabled WC
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/twigs-community-garden-open-for-ngs/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210725T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210725T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20210705T113255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210705T113255Z
UID:1007-1627200000-1627232400@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Coach House & Peacock Cottage Manton\, The Old Mill Ramsbury open for NGS
DESCRIPTION:The Coach House\nBridge Street\, Manton\, Marlborough\, SN8 4HR. Anna Marsden.\nTravelling W out of Marlborough on A4 turn L after 1m to Manton village.\nGarden is 50 metres from A4 by telegraph pole on R. For parking continue into\nvillage and follow signs. Sun 25 July (2-5). Combined adm with Peacock\nCottage £7\, chd free. Home-made teas.\n½- acre country garden surrounding C18 barn\, comprising herbaceous border\,\nmixed colour themed beds\, pond garden and small veg/soft fruit patch.\nInformal lawns and mature trees provide a relaxed setting for garden art and\nwildflowers. C18 well used to water garden. ¾ of garden has disabled access on\ngrass\, gravel and cobble paths. Dogs on leads welcome. Plants for sale at Peacock Cottage. \nPeacock Cottage\nPreshute Lane\, Manton\, Marlborough\, SN8 4HQ. Ian & Clare Maurice. 1m to\nW of Marlborough along A4\, turn L at Manton Village sign. Pass signs to\npartner garden and follow Car Park signs. If arriving through Manton village\nturn R by pub. Sun 25 July (2-5). Combined adm with The Coach House £7\,\nchd free.\nSet in rural surroundings\, this expertly tended\, undulating garden\, sweeps up\nfrom the rear of the house and comprises herbaceous and mixed borders\,\nparterre and exotic bed. Created in 1966 when 2 cottages and their gardens\ncombined\, and has been developed considerably over last 15yrs. Disabled\nparking places identified in car park. Wheelchair access to garden is via lawns\nand grass paths. \nThe Old Mill\nRamsbury\, SN8 2PN. Annabel & James Dallas. 8m NE of Marlborough. From\nMarlborough head to Ramsbury. At The Bell PH follow sign to Hungerford. Garden behind yew hedge on R 100yds beyond The Bell. Sun 25 July\, Sun 22\nAug (1.30-5). Adm £6\, chd free. Tea.\nThe River Kennet runs through this\ngarden with a millrace\, a millstream\nand small channels to walk across and\nwatch the reflections in. The planting is\nrelaxed and colourful near the house\nand gets more naturalistic further out\ninto the meadows beyond. Gravel and\ngrass paths wind through controlled\nwilder areas with seating for visitors.\nThere is a more formal and productive kitchen garden. Partial wheelchair\naccess as gravel paths and bridges and very soft ground in places. \nPLEASE NOTE CORRECT DATE HERE
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/the-coach-house-peacock-cottage-manton-the-old-mill-ramsbury-open-for-ngs/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210801T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210801T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20210705T112300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210705T115924Z
UID:1003-1627804800-1627837200@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:BROADLEAS HOUSE GARDENS & Duck Pond Barn open for NGS
DESCRIPTION:A special opening – The garden is opening as a pop-up and as part of the\nRadio 2 Big Bee Challenge on Sunday 1st August. Broadleas’ professional\nbeekeeper\, Graham Davison\, will be on hand – he has 8 hives in the garden and\nvisitors are welcome to ask questions as well as buy Broadleas Honey and honey\nfrom the local area.\nDevizes\, SN10 5JQ. Mr & Mrs Cardiff\, 07584 119362\, robwaller76@gmail.com. 1m S\nof Devizes. Turn L from Hartmoor Road onto Broadleas Park. Follow the road until\nyou reach grassed area on R with red brick wall\, stone pillars\, grey gates\, cattle grid.\nThat is the entrance. Home-made teas\n6 acre garden of hedges\, perennial borders\, walled rose garden\, secret garden\, bee\ngarden and orchard stuffed with good plants. Well stocked kitchen and herb\ngarden. Mature collection of specimen trees incl oaks\, magnolia\, handkerchief\,\nredwood\, dogwood. Overlooked by the house and arranged above the valley\ngarden crowded with magnolias\, camellias\, rhododendrons\, azaleas\, cornus\,\nhydrangeas etc. Wheelchair access to upper garden only\, some gravel and narrow\nspecimen trees incl oaks\, magnolia\, handkerchief\, redwood\, dogwood. Wheelchair\naccess to upper garden only\, some gravel and narrow. \n  \nDuck Pond Barn\nChurch Lane\, Wingfield\, Trowbridge\, BA14 9LW. Janet & Marc Berlin\,\n01225 777764\, janet@berlinfamily.co.uk.\nOn B3109 from Frome to Bradford on Avon\,\nturn opp Poplars PH into Church Lane. Duck\nPond Barn is at end of lane. Big field for\nparking. Sun 27 June\, Sun 1 Aug (10-6). Adm\n£5\, chd free. Visits also by arrangement May\nto Aug.\nGarden of 1.6 acres with large duck pond\,\nlawns\, ericaceous beds\, orchard\, vegetable\ngarden\, big greenhouse\, spinney and wild\narea of grass and trees with many wildflowers. Large dry stone wall topped\nwith flower beds with rose arbour. 3 ponds linked by a rill in flower garden and\nlarge pergola in orchard. Set in farmland and mainly flat. Coach parties please\nring in advance for catering purposes.
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/broadleas-house-gardens-open-for-ngs/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210807T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210807T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20210704T120432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210704T120432Z
UID:983-1628323200-1628355600@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Summer Show
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/summer-show-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210815T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210815T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20210705T120118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210705T120118Z
UID:1010-1629014400-1629046800@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Broadleas House Gardens & Gasper Cottage open for NGS
DESCRIPTION:Broadleas House Gardens\nDevizes\, SN10 5JQ. Mr & Mrs Cardiff\, 07584 119362\, robwaller76@gmail.com.\n1m S of Devizes. Turn L from Hartmoor Road onto Broadleas Park. Follow the\nroad until you reach grassed area on R with red brick wall\, stone pillars\, grey\ngates\, cattle grid. That is the entrance. Sun 18 Apr\, Sun 16 May\, Sun 20 June\,\nSun 15 Aug (2-5). Adm £7\, chd free. Home-made teas. Visits also by\narrangement Mar to Sept for groups of 10+.\n6 acre garden of hedges\, perennial borders\, walled rose garden\, secret garden\,\nbee garden and orchard stuffed with good plants. Well stocked kitchen and\nherb garden. Mature collection of specimen trees incl oaks\, magnolia\,\nhandkerchief\, redwood\, dogwood. Overlooked by the house and arranged\nabove the valley garden crowded with magnolias\, camellias\, rhododendrons\,\nazaleas\, cornus\, hydrangeas etc. Pre-wrapped slices of cake with unlimited\ntea/coffee/soft drink in disposable cups (please re-use your cup for refills)\, £5\nper serving. Wheelchair access to upper garden only\, some gravel and narrow\ngrass paths. \n  \nGasper Cottage\nGasper Street\, Gasper Stourton\, Warminster\, BA12 6PY. Bella Hoare &\nJohnnie Gallop\, bella.hoare@icloud.com.\nNear Stourhead Gardens\, 4m from Mere\, off A303.\nTurn off A303 at B3092 Mere. Follow Stourhead signs.\nGo through Stourton. After 1m\, turn R after phone\nbox\, signed Gasper. House 2nd on R going up hill.\nParking past house on L\, in field. Sun 15 Aug (11-5).\nAdm £5\, chd free. Visits also by arrangement June to\nSept for groups of 10 to 20.\n1½ acre garden\, with views to glorious countryside.\nLuxurious planting of dahlias\, grasses\, asters\,\ncardoons and more\, incl new perennial planting.\nOrchard with wildlife pond. Artist studio surrounded\nby colour balanced planting with formal pond. Pergola with herb terrace.\nSeveral seating areas. Garden model railway. Partial wheelchair access.
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/broadleas-house-gardens-gasper-cottage-open-for-ngs/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210822T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210822T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20210705T120220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210705T120247Z
UID:1012-1629639000-1629651600@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Old Mill open for NGS
DESCRIPTION:The Old Mill\nRamsbury\, SN8 2PN. Annabel & James Dallas. 8m NE of Marlborough. From\nMarlborough head to Ramsbury. At The Bell PH follow sign to Hungerford.\nGarden behind yew hedge on R 100yds beyond The Bell. Sun 25 July\, Sun 22\nAug (1.30-5). Adm £6\, chd free. Tea.\nThe River Kennet runs through this garden with a millrace\, a millstream and\nsmall channels to walk across and watch the reflections in. The planting is\nrelaxed and colourful near the house and gets more naturalistic further out\ninto the meadows beyond. Gravel and grass paths wind through controlled\nwilder areas with seating for visitors. There is a more formal and productive\nkitchen garden. Partial wheelchair access as gravel paths and bridges and very\nsoft ground in places.
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/the-old-mill/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210905T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210905T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20210705T111316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210705T112121Z
UID:990-1630850400-1630861200@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Horatio’s Garden open for NGS
DESCRIPTION:Horatio’s Garden\nDuke of Cornwall Spinal Treatment Centre\, Salisbury Hospital NHS Foundation\nTrust\, Odstock Road\, Salisbury\, SP2 8BJ. Horatio’s Garden Charity\,\nwww.horatiosgarden.org.uk.\n1m from centre of Salisbury. Follow signs for Salisbury District Hospital. Please\npark in car park 10 (which will be free to NGS visitors on the day). Sun 5 Sept\n(2-5). Adm £5\, chd free. “pre booking essential” with 30 tickets per hourly\narrival slot (2pm\, 3pm and 4pm). https://ngs.org.uk/view-garden/30781\nTea and delicious cakes – made by Horatio’s Garden volunteers – will be\nserved in the Garden Room.\nAward winning hospital garden\, opened in Sept 2012 and designed by Cleve\nWest for patients with spinal cord injury at the Duke of Cornwall Spinal\nTreatment Centre. Built from donations given in memory of Horatio Chapple\nwho was a volunteer at the centre in his school holidays. Low limestone walls\,\nwhich represent the form of the spine\, divide densely planted herbaceous\nbeds. Everything in the garden designed to benefit patients during their long\nstays in hospital. Garden is run by Head Gardener and team of volunteers.\nSouth West Regional Winner\, The English Garden’s The Nation’s Favourite\nGardens 2019. Designer Cleve West has 8 RHS gold medals. 3pm – short talk\nabout therapeutic gardens and the work of Horatio’s Garden\, Salisbury
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/horatios-garden/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210909T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210909T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20210705T111512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210705T111512Z
UID:992-1631181600-1631201400@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Pythouse Kitchen Garden  open for NGS
DESCRIPTION:Pythouse Kitchen Garden\nWest Hatch\, Tisbury\, SP3 6PA. Mr Piers Milburn\, 01747 870444\,\ninfo@pythousekitchengarden.co.uk\,\nwww.pythousekitchengarden.co.uk. A350 S of E Knoyle\, follow brown signs to\nWalled Garden approx 3m. From Tisbury take Newtown road past church\, stay\non it 2½m\, garden on R. Check map on www.pythousekitchengarden.co.uk.\nThur 9 Sept (10-3.30). Adm £5\, chd free. Light refreshments. If hoping to\nhave lunch in the restaurant\, pre-booking required on\nwww.pythousekitchengarden.co.uk. Visits also by arrangement May to Oct\nfor groups of up to 30.\n3 acres of working kitchen garden\, in largely continuous use since C18\, with\nfruit-lined walls and gnarled apple trees leading down to an orchard via\nravishing\, rosa rugosa-edged\, beds of flowers\, soft fruit\, vegetables and\nbeehives. A restaurant now occupies the old potting shed and conservatory\,\nwith terraces for tea on open days. Abundant herbs\, kiwis and apricots\, as well as the deliciously scented 1920s HT rose\, Mrs Oakley Fisher\, growing by the\nkitchen door. Restaurant opens 10am for delicious home-made food at coffee\,\nlunch and teatime\, served both inside and out on terrace\, open until 4pm on\nopen days. Grass paths across slope
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/pythouse-kitchen-garden-open-for-ngs/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210912T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210912T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191109
CREATED:20210705T111705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210705T111705Z
UID:994-1631455200-1631466000@ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk
SUMMARY:Cortington Manor & Southview open for NGS
DESCRIPTION:New Cortington Manor\nCorton\, Warminster\, BA12 0SY. Mr & Mrs Simon Berry.\n5m S of Warminster. From Warminster\, take rd thro Sutton Veny to Corton. Do\nnot bear L into Corton but continue for ½m. From A303\, take A36\, L to Boyton\,\ncross railway and R at T jnct. Continue for ¾m. Sun 12 Sept (2-5). Adm £7\, chd\nfree. Home-made teas.\n4 acres of wild and formal gardens surround rose clad C18 manor house.\nHerbaceous border\, yew bays with Portuguese laurel line main lawn. Bank of\nwhite roses and foxgloves edges swimming pool. Sweet pea arch opens to\ncutting garden\, veg garden and orchard divided by yew hedges. Lime avenue\nleads to river and pond from walled herb garden. Stable yard features\npleached hornbeams and beech hedges.\n1 Southview\nWick Lane\, Devizes\, SN10 5DR. Teresa Garraud\, 01380 722936\,\ntl.garraud@hotmail.co.uk.\nFrom Devizes Mkt Pl go S (Long St). At r’about go straight over\, at mini r’about\nturn L into Wick Lane. Continue to end of Wick Lane. End of terrace on L. Park\nin road or roads nearby. Sun 4 July\, Sun 12 Sept (2-5). Adm £4\, chd free. Visits\nalso by arrangement May to Sept for groups of up to 20.\nAn atmospheric and very long town garden\, full of wonderful planting surprises\nat every turn. Densely planted with both pots near the house and large borders\nfurther up\, it houses a collection of beautiful and often unusual plants\, shrubs\nand trees many with striking foliage. Colour from seasonal flowers is\ninterwoven with this textural tapestry. ‘Truly inspirational’ is often heard from\nvisitors
URL:https://ramsburyhortsoc.co.uk/event/cortington-manor-southview-open-for-ngs/
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