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Hertfordshire Life
|September 2020
Founded in 1927 to support district nurses, the National Garden Scheme is now the most significant charitable funder of nursing in the UK. So how is the charity dealing with the loss of its primary fundraiser?
Let’s backtrack. It’s late winter and the National Garden Scheme is getting ready to launch the 2020 garden visiting season giving unique access to over 3,700 exceptional private gardens in England and Wales. This year’s rich portfolio includes 585 new and 308 returning gardens planning to open, giving the largest increase of new openings for a decade for the organisation. The NGS raises impressive amounts of money for nursing and health charities through admissions, teas and cake. Last year was a bumper year, with over £3m raised. But when you rely on 90 per cent of your income from garden openings, having all your eggs in one basket can be a fragile economy when the unexpected comes along to change that.
‘I should have known this year wasn’t going to be a good one,’ says George Plumptre, chief executive of the NGS, ‘when we got off to a poor start with our winter snowdrop openings as many were affected by a run of bad storms.’

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