News Extra UT&AB UT BUCKINGHAM PALACE CORONATION FESTIVAL 2013
Over a few glorious days in July, HM The Queen opened the gardens of Buckingham Palace to celebrate the 60th year of her coronation. This exciting event, hosted by the Royal Warrant Holders Association, brought together over 200 companies who hold Royal Warrants of Appointment – the Festival was a celebration of innovation, excellence and industry. Visitors were able to enjoy the Gardens of Buckingham Palace, whilst exploring the exhibitor marquees, sample and buy products. There was also a magnifi cent Gala evening of entertainment - a celebration of music and dance over the past 60 years.
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Royal Warrants are a mark of recognition to individuals or companies who have supplied goods or services for at least 5 years to the Households of HM The Queen, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh or HRH The Prince of Wales. Warrant Holders are permitted to display the relevant Royal Arms with the words ‘By Appointment’ on their product, stationery, buildings, vehicles, advertising and packaging. Presently, 800 companies hold Royal Warrants of Appointment. Pro Landscaper was very lucky to have been invited to attend by Gavin Jones Ltd, who hosted a stand together with Hillier Nurseries and G Burley & Sons.
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1 Martyn Mogford of Gavin Jones hosts HM The Queen.
2 The Gavin Jones, G Burley and Hilliers stand. 3 Guests were invited to name the vintage tools. 4 Lake in the gardens at Buckingham Palace. 5 Jamie and Rose from Pro Landscaper chat to Hossein Arshadi from Hilliers.
6 Beautifully tended borders in the Palace gardens. 7 Visitors enjoying the event courtesy of Gavin Jones, G Burley and Hilliers.
16 August 2013
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