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Rosemont gives Nursing home garden a makeover

A team of 30 volunteers from Rosemont Pharmaceuticals, (specialists in liquid medicine) donated a day of their time to give the garden at Claremont Nursing Home a complete makeover. The team cleared and replanted much of the garden, put up a bird viewing table and feeding station and built a raised sensory garden area for wheelchair users to help them become actively involved in gardening. 

Gary Foley of Park Homes UK and Claremont praised the ‘fantastic project’ saying ‘we are always looking at ways to improve life in the home for the people who live, visit and work here. The garden makeover will be of great benefit, enabling them to enjoy the fresh air in beautiful surroundings.’  

Lorna Reilly and Ian Eardley from Rosemont Pharmaceuticals clearing cut down bushes. 

 

Commenting on the project, Nick Teague, Sales and Marketing Director, Rosemont Pharmaceuticals stated:

 

‘Rosemont has a strong commitment to corporate social responsibility. By undertaking this gardening project, we want to make a difference to the lives of residents at Claremont Nursing Home, so they can enjoy their wonderful surroundings even more. This community volunteering initiative has proved to be very popular with Rosemont staff who are delighted to be supporting a local Nursing Home in such a positive way.’

 

For further press information or more photographs, contact marketing@rosemontpharma.com