Let’s Go Fly A Kite! celebrates the Children Today Charitable Trust’s 25th anniversary. The charity raises funds to provide specialist equipment for children with disabilities.
Hope and possibility is a key theme and is represented with gabions filled with equipment parts and outdoor play items, alongside a planting scheme made up of symbolic plants. Borago officinalis represents courage, Leucanthemum shows patience, Foeniculum strength while Campanula and Delphinum depict gratitude and joy.
The Children Today’s brand colours and kite motif are featured in the design and when viewed from above the garden reveals a child enjoying the space.
Hope and possibility is a key theme and is represented with gabions filled with equipment parts and outdoor play items, alongside a planting scheme made up of symbolic plants. Borago officinalis represents courage, Leucanthemum shows patience, Foeniculum strength while Campanula and Delphinum depict gratitude and joy.
The Children Today’s brand colours and kite motif are featured in the design and when viewed from above the garden reveals a child enjoying the space.
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