Tuesday 24 May 2016

RHS Chelsea Flower Show - The Modern Slavery Garden - FRESH GARDENS - Gold medal winner



In the spring of 2015 the British Parliament passed the The Modern Slavery Act. This garden is a celebration of that day. The garden also looks forward, to a day when there are no slaves.

The bright front doors and colourful planting illustrate the ordinary streets where we all live. But there is a darker centre to the garden, which hints at a hidden reality: people are still being kept in captivity and forced to work, in every part of the UK today. 
 
Hope is depicted in the form of an English oak tree; it was under such an oak that William Wilberforce stood when he dedicated his life to ending slavery in the 1800s. The metaphor of a solid, dependable and faithful oak threads through the story of the garden, which ends with open doors leading to the path of freedom.
  • Gold medal winner
Designed by
Juliet Sargeant MSGD
Built by
The Outdoor Room
The Modern Slavery Garden