| Patron: |
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Mr Alan Titchmarsh, MBE, VMH
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| President: |
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The Lord Cavendish of Furness, DL
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Chairman:
(& Trustee) |
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Mr Terry Read
Consultant to Read’s Nursery. National Collection
Holder of Citrus Figs, Grapes. |
Vice Chairman:
(& Trustee) |
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Mr Jim Buttress, VMH, AHRHS
Former Head of Royal Parks, Greenwich. |
| Treasurer: |
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Mr John Harrison
Central Trust Accountant at the Salvation Army. |
| Secretary: |
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Mrs Kate Wallis, BA(Hons)
Professionally qualified administrator and counsellor
experienced in both the voluntary and commercial sectors. |
| Trustees: |
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Mrs Jennifer Adams, LVO, AHRHS, FILAM, FI Hort
Former Director of Open Spaces, City of London. Now
retired. |
| Committee: |
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Mr Ray Waite, AHRHS
Former Superintendent of Glasshouses and Propagation,
The Royal Horticultural Society, Wisley. |
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Mr Bob Corbin, AHRHS
Former Horticulture Manager to The London County
Council/Greater London Council. After retirement Amenity Horticulture
Consultant. Now totally retired. |
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Mr Kenwyn Pearson
Former Head Gardener of the Cadogan Estates, then
independent Horticultural Consultant. |
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Miss Lucinda Lachelin
Senior Supervisor, Glass Department, RHS Garden,
Wisley. |
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Mrs Jane Green
Farmer’s wife. Enjoys gardening and opens regularly
for The National Gardens Scheme. |
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Mr Ron Gilkerson
15 years as Senior Horticultural Technician,
University of Reading. 21 years as Supervisor, Glasshouse Dept, RHS
Garden Wisley. Now retired. |
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Mr David Creese
Parks Manager of Westminster City Council Parks & Open
Spaces. |
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Mr Ian Cavill
Formerly head of UK investment departments in the
city. Now a freelance consultant working with charities. |
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Mr Michael Pollock AHRHS, FI Hort
Formerly Head of Education, Royal Horticultural
Society. Lecturer and Writer. |
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Mrs Linda Green
For the last 18 years worked at The Royal
Horticultural Society, Wisley, organising the staging, assessing and
reporting of the fifty or so plant trials conducted there each year. |
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Mr Greg Redwood
Head of Great Glasshouses & Horticultural Training at
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. |