First roses planted in historic garden

2:10pm Thursday 18th March 2010

By Chris Hewett

Bushey Rose Garden moved one step closer to completion yesterday as the first batch of shrubs were planted.

Friends of Bushey Rose Garden, staff from Bushey Museum, officers and councillors joined contractors on the site to witness the moment which one council spokeswoman described as “historic”.

Conservative councillor Jean Heywood, portfolio holder for the environment, said: "It has taken a long time to get to this point but we are all very excited about the roses going in.

“There is a massive programme of planting to go ahead which will totally transform the beauty of the garden and create something magical for the community to enjoy for years to come."

Work to restore Bushey Rose Garden has been ongoing since funding was secured from the Heritage Lottery Fund and Big Lottery Fund.

Together with money from Hertsmere Borough Council, the £1.5m project has seen the garden completely stripped back in order to restore it to its former glory.

Planted around the fountain yesterday were David Austen "Heritage" pale pink roses and white "Glamis Castle", though the flowers may not bloom for a number of weeks.

Approximately 500 roses will be planted in the garden in total.

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