Pictured with youngsters and carers are chairman Con Attridge, left, with landscape architect Ollie May, centre, and Katherine Jackson, of Mott Macdonald, and Tiffany Bryant and Neil Wilson of Rose Road.

A sensory garden is to be created at Rose Road Association in Southampton.

First published in News

WORK has begun on transforming the garden at the Rose Road Association, in Southampton.

The Rose Road Associations Bradbury Centre in Aldermoor Road, which helps provide services to disabled children and young people in Hampshire, is having a sensory garden installed.

The renovation project is taking place in partnership with Mott MacDonald and the new garden will have new equipment, planting and new activities to enjoy.

Landscape artist from Mott MacDonald, Ollie May, said: Designing a sensory interactive experience for Rose Road has been a wonderful experience.

The design will enrich the lives and of the staff and children for years to come.

The grand opening of the garden is set to be on October 13.

Go here to see the original:
Garden set to be transformed at children's charity

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