Billingshurst volunteers set up plant stall to help hospice following charity shop closure
Angie Blackman and her husband Keith – who provide the Billingshurst shop with plants to sell both in the shop and at its annual plant fair – decided to set up their own stall to continue raising funds for the children’s hospice.
A friend of the couple, Vicki Pidgley, who lives on Silver Lane, kindly offered to put the plant stall at the end of her drive wand it has so far raised more than £1,500.
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Hide AdA delighted Angie said: “We’ve had an amazing response to the stall from the locals and passers-by. We still have a great selection of shrubs, alpines, roses, succulents, bird and bug boxes for sale, with the stall being restocked daily, and are hoping for lots more customers over the coming weeks”.
Customers to the stall choose their plants – or bird and bug boxes which have been handmade by Keith who used to be a carpenter – and pay at a safe social distance to protect everyone involved.
Jane Binns, marketing co-ordinator at Chestnut Tree House, said: “A huge thank you to Angie, Keith, Vicki and all the Chestnut Tree House supporters and gardeners in Billingshurst.
“The Billingshurst shop in the High Street will be opening when restrictions are lifted and it is safe for all our customers and staff.”
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