Cancer Research Uk Garden Wins Gold At The 2008 Rhs Chelsea Flower Show

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LEADING CHARITY Cancer Research UK has won a Gold Medal at the 2008 Chelsea Flower Show for its garden. Designed by three-time Chelsea Flower Show Gold Medal winner Andy Sturgeon, the inspiration for this year’s garden was the enormous amount of progress that Cancer Research UK is making in beating cancer.

Jools Tait from Cancer Research UK said: “We’re absolutely thrilled with the garden and delighted that it’s been awarded a gold medal. Andy has once again designed a fantastic garden for Cancer Research UK.

“The Chelsea Flower Show provides us with an excellent platform to highlight the progress the charity has made towards beating cancer, for example, half of all newly diagnosed people with cancer now survive beyond five years.”

Focusing on the idea of progress, Andy created a contemporary woodland garden with four rectangular pools, which increase in size towards the front of the garden. A series of computer generated raindrop-like ripples begin in sequence from the rear of the garden and dance through the pools towards the front, symbolising the advancement the charity is making.

The dramatic backdrop to the garden is the ‘Thought Wall,’ which is a piece of sculpture in its own right. This has been constructed from shot blasted and waxed aluminium rings. The main plants used are large tree ferns and the unusual Southern Beech, Nothofagus antarctica.

Cancer Research UK has been at the forefront of progress in cancer research for over a century. The charity’s work has made a substantial impact on the survival and quality of life of cancer patients throughout the UK. Cancer deaths have fallen by 12 per cent over the last decade, with two out of three women with breast cancer now surviving beyond 20 years.

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