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Tatton show – day two progress report

  • 14 July 2024
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According to the Tatton website, the Long Borders competition is an opportunity for designers and gardeners of any experience to showcase their talent on the big stage but by focussing on smaller spaces. This year they have been given the challenge ‘Make a Statement’. These photographs show the University of Gloucestershire landscape architecture students’ contributions taking shape, after two days work.

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