Morgan Stanley is working with designer Chris Beardshaw for its 2018 RHS Chelsea Flower Show to create ‘The Morgan Stanley Garden for the NSPCC’.
As with Morgan Stanley’s previous show gardens, this garden reflects the Firm’s longstanding commitment to the wellbeing of children and aims to raise awareness of the NSPCC, the Firm’s current charity partner and leading children’s charity in the U.K.
Chris, who in 2018 will be celebrating 20 years exhibiting show gardens, began the design process for the garden in July 2017 when he visited the NSPCC to meet some of its practitioners and to learn more about the diverse range of work and day to day challenges the charity faces in its fight for every childhood.
The garden design provides a metaphor for the emotional transformation that takes place in a child as they experience the positive impact of the NSPCC’s work. At the start of the garden, the direction of the path is unclear. It moves through a sheltered and densely planted woodland space, filled with a variety of shrubs, including a selection of acid loving rhododendrons and azaleas, shaded by the canopy of large specimen trees.
As the path reaches a corner, it turns to reveal a more open and tranquil space ahead, planted with soft textured perennials in velvety shades of blues, pinks and purples. The path then steps up to a bespoke cedar wood pavilion, which is enclosed at the rear by a calm and reflective pool.
The pavilion has been designed by Chris and features a series of moveable screens which can be closed to create greater privacy and to offer differing vistas of the garden. Looking back out from the pavilion, the garden provides a safe, secure and rich sensory environment.
Commenting on the design Chris said, “It is a privilege to be working with Morgan Stanley again at Chelsea and to be able to create a garden with such a strong and important narrative. It was extremely humbling to visit the NSPCC and to learn more about their incredibly challenging and broad ranging work with children. We want to raise awareness for the charity with a garden that is intrinsically a beautiful, healing and restorative space and which celebrates how a garden can make us feel.”
Morgan Stanley’s two-year charity partnership with the NSPCC, which began in February 2017, will see the firm and employees raise a total of £1 million. The funds raised will develop and improve services for children who have suffered abuse, will provide support for their families and will ensure they receive the dedicated expert therapy they need, quickly, to rebuild their lives.
CEO of Morgan Stanley International Robert Rooney said, “Morgan Stanley has a longstanding commitment to the wellbeing of children, so we’re proud that our show garden will raise awareness of the important work of the NSPCC, who help to rebuild and transform the lives of so many children. We’re also pleased to be working with Chris Beardshaw, who has once again designed not only a beautiful show garden, but a garden which has a truly important narrative.”
NSPCC Chief Executive Peter Wanless added: “The NSPCC works to ensure those who have suffered from abuse and neglect can recover and rebuild their lives. Chris’ design provides a representation of the journey young people take with us.
“We’re excited that visitors to RHS Chelsea Flower Show will experience and connect with the garden, which in turn will give them a better understanding of the vital work we do on a daily basis at the NSPCC.”
For more information about The Morgan Stanley Garden for the NSPCC, please visit www.morganstanley.com/chelseaflowershow
Note to Editors:
Renowned plantsman, designer and broadcaster Chris Beardshaw is involved with a wide range of horticultural projects and educational initiatives. His broadcasting career spans over 18 years and he can currently be heard as a regular panellist on Radio 4’s Gardeners’ Question Time and seen on BBC’s weekly Beechgrove Garden from April-October. For further details on all of Chris’ latest projects, please visit: www.chrisbeardshaw.com, www.facebook.com/ChrisBeardshawGardenDesign, Twitter: @chrisbeardshaw
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In February 2017, Morgan Stanley announced a two-year charity partnership with the NSPCC. Morgan Stanley’s two-year charity partnership with the NSPCC, which began in February 2017, will see the firm and employees aiming to raise a total of £1 million.The funds raised will develop and improve services for children who have suffered abuse, will provide support for their families and will ensure they receive the dedicated expert therapy they need, quickly, to rebuild their lives.
The NSPCC is the leading children’s charity fighting to end child abuse in the U.K. and Channel Islands. Using voluntary donations, which make up more than 90 per cent of our funding, we help children who’ve been abused to rebuild their lives, we protect children at risk, and we find the best ways of preventing child abuse from ever happening. So when a child needs a helping hand, we’ll be there. When parents are finding it tough, we’ll help. When laws need to change, or governments need to do more, we won’t give up until things improve.
Our Childline service provides a safe, confidential place for children with no one else to turn to, whatever their worry, whenever they need help. Children can contact Childline 24 hours a day, 365 days a year on 0800 1111 or by visiting www.childline.org.uk.
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