
Wilmslow Wells for Africa (WWfA) will host their annual Garden's Day on Saturday, 28th June, showcasing 18 beautiful gardens across Wilmslow, Alderley Edge, Mobberley and Mottram St Andrew.
The gardens will be open from 10.30am to 4.30pm. Some gardens will also serve refreshments, whilst others will have plant sales to inspire you to get planting.
David Cash, Chair of WWfA said "Gardens Day is a great day out, especially if you're interested in horticulture, keen to pick up a few tips and ideas or looking for a delicious tea. It also raises enough money to make an enormous difference to the lives of many people who can't do something we simply take for granted - the luxury of being able to turn a tap whenever we want some water."
Tickets, giving access to all 18 gardens, are available on the day for £15 from the first garden visited, or in advance for £12 from Chelsea Flowers (Chapel Lane, Wilmslow), The Potting Shed (Alderley Edge), Primrose Cottage Nursery (Styal Village), Jenny Morris Bridge (Mobberley) or from Shan (01625 520193). Children welcome for free and no dogs please.
The charity provides clean water and sanitation in some of the poorest areas of Africa having raised over £1.71 million to date, 99.3% of which has been invested in projects in African countries and benefitting over 650,000 people.
For contact and donations: Wilmslowwells.org