Renowned Shropshire business makes £10k pledge to community initiative launched in wake of tragedy
Renowned Shropshire business David Austin Roses has pledged £10,000 to support an initiative launched after the Grenfell Tower fire.
The company, breeders of English roses, will support Grow to Know, a West London-based community of gardeners founded in the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017.
Founded by Tayshan Hayden-Smith and Danny Clarke, Grow to Know has been regarded as a healing force following the tragic events of the fire.
A community of gardeners engage in transforming spaces and fostering a sense of community through their shared love for horticulture.
David Austin's contribution follows the unveiling of the new rose for 2023 – Dannahue® – at the prestigious RHS Chelsea Flower Show last May.
David Austin, CEO, said: "We believe in the power of nature to heal and unite communities.
"Grow to Know’s dedication to creating a more inclusive and nurturing environment aligns seamlessly with our values.
"We are honoured to contribute £10,000 to support their initiatives and that our Dannahue® rose acts as a symbol of unity and diversity within the world of gardening.”
Danny said: “We are deeply thankful to David Austin Roses for their support. This donation will enable us to expand our community projects and continue our mission of fostering healing through gardening.”