Newsletter No.74 February 2026

Newsletter No.74 February 2026

We are delighted to share with you a February Newsletter. Snowdrops are abundant, the ones here photographed in Richmond Park, a lovely first glimpse of flora and a reminder that Spring is just around the corner. In this edition, in addition to a wonderful tribute to Jill Leggatt, we set out details of what we are working on as we look forward to a busy 2026. Our growing membership is heart-warming. We are delighted that you are enthusiastically booking events and encourage you to join in our activities too. We are always delighted to hear from you. 

Newsletter No. 71 Spring 2025

Newsletter No. 71 Spring 2025

As we look forward to sharing ideas with many of you about our work and future aims and ambitions at our Afternoon Tea & Chat later this month, the Spring newsletter is an opportunity to welcome three new trustees. We also look ahead to the 2025 programme of activities and events and include full accounts of exciting projects and research.

Newsletter No. 66 March 2023

Newsletter No. 66 March 2023

As we watch our gardens show signs of life and contemplate what the year’s weather will bring, we are very much looking forward to our exclusive lecture and tours at RHS Hilltop, Wisley in May, where internationally renowned scientists are researching the future of the UK’s gardening plants and showcasing innovative ideas for sustainable growing methods. Read about this and much more in the latest Spring Newsletter.

Newsletter No. 65 November 2022

Newsletter No. 65 November 2022

The Surrey Hills Symposium took place last week and highlighted the work undertaken by the Surrey Hills National Landscape (previously the AONB) to enable access for all. Thriving with Nature was the theme for the hugely inspirational talks and discussion. What a quintessential context in which to ponder the photographs and stories of just a handful of the 40 school projects the SGT Schools Awards have supported this year.

Newsletter No. 64 September 2022

Newsletter No. 64 September 2022

As the Summer draws to a close and we contemplate Autumn days in a much changed political and historical landscape, I hope that our news brings happy memories of sunny days and reminds us of how our Schools Awards and Gateway project continue to grow and bring smiles to the faces of those they reach. Do read on for information of events coming up which will give new opportunities for you to get involved.