Keen gardeners celebrate
Ayr 800
For the next event in Ayr 800, the 12 month-long celebration
of Ayr’s 800 years as a Royal Burgh, the Ayrshire and
Arran Group of the National Council for the Conservation of
Plants and Gardens has organised an illustrated public lecture
by Fergus Garrett, head gardener at Great Dixter in East Sussex.
The title of the lecture is ‘Extending the Seasons in
a Mixed Border’. It takes place at 2pm on Saturday 26
February in the John Hannah Lecture Theatre, Scottish Agricultural
College, Auchincruive.
Tickets price £6.50 can be obtained from Sandy Sandiford,
Harrowhill, Moscow, Kilmarnock, KA3 6HX. Cheques payable to
‘NCCPG’ please.
About Ayr 800
In 2005 the historic town of Ayr in Scotland marks the 800th
anniversary of King William the Lion of Scotland signing a
Charter in 1205 proclaiming Ayr to be a Royal Burgh.
Ayr Guildry, an association of local business people which
itself dates back to 1325, is currently organising Ayr 800,
a 12 month-long calendar of events to celebrate the anniversary
throughout the year.
Brian Martin of Ayr Guildry said today: “It seems fitting
and appropriate to celebrate 800 years of Ayr’s history
in as many different ways as possible.
“Since the inception of this project, I have been amazed
to discover the number and diversity of clubs, associations
and groups that flourish in our town. Ayr 800 will provide
them all with a magnificent opportunity to play a prominent
part in our year of celebrations.
“For people and businesses in the hospitality and tourism
industry, Ayr 800 will provide the chance to attract visitors
who might otherwise not have come to our town in 2005.
“And Ayr 800 will offer an additional platform for
local businesses to promote their products, skills and services
to the world.”
Brian Martin concluded: “Regular updates to the calendar
of events will be posted on the Ayr 800 website at www.ayr800.co.uk
“All businesses, clubs, societies and individuals who
would still like to take part in this great celebration of
our town’s history will be most welcome, and should
get in touch with us as soon as possible.”
About the NCCPG
Founded as a registered charity in 1978 to combine the talents
of botanists, horticulturalists and conservationists with
the dedication of keen amateur and professional gardeners,
the NCCPG's aims are to: encourage the propagation and conservation
of endangered garden plants in the British Isles, both species
and cultivars; encourage and conduct research into cultivated
plants, their origins, their historical and cultural importance
and their environments; encourage the education of the public
in garden plant conservation.
Through its membership and the National Collection Holders,
the NCCPG seeks to rediscover and reintroduce endangered garden
plants by encouraging their propagation and distribution so
that they are grown as widely as possible.
The NCCPG works closely with other conservation bodies as
well as botanic gardens, The National Trust, The National
Trust for Scotland, English Heritage, The Royal Horticultural
Society and many specialist horticultural societies.
Website: www.nccpg.com
Enquiries:
Brian Martin, Ayr Guildry. Telephone: +44 ( 0 )1292 442103.
John Hay, Clerk to Ayr Guildry. Telephone: +44 ( 0 )1292 264091.
Websites:
http://www.ayr800.co.uk
http://www.nccpg.com
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