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3 Charitable Aims  





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The Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society (RCHS) is the national horticultural societyofScotland, and was founded in 1809.[1] Members include both amateur and professional, generalists, specialists and those who simply like gardens and gardening. The aim of the society is to inspire, encourage and support the science, art and practice of all types of horticulture in Scotland and to advance education in gardening and horticulture for everyone. It was a founding part in the establishment of 'Gardening Scotland'.and in the formation of the 'Scottish Gardeners Forum', organisations with which it continues to maintain strong links.

Leadership[edit]

The Princess Royal is the current patron of the RCHS.[2]

The current president is Lewis Normand, recent past presidents have included David Knott SHM, Pam Whittle CBE, George Anderson MBE SHM and Professor Fred T. Last.

The society's secretary/administrator, Julie Muir, is responsible for the day-to-day administration of the society. Previous secretaries include Alison Murison, Tom Mabbott, who was appointed an MBE for services to Scottish Horticulture, John MacLennan, and Dr. John MacKay. The first secretary was Dr. Andrew Duncan who was also involved with the formation of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.

Awards[edit]

Each year the society presents a range of medals and awards that recognise an individual's contribution to Scottish horticulture. These include:

Charitable Aims[edit]

The core charitable aim of the society is to advance education in gardening and horticulture for the public benefit. In order to fulfil this aim the society

Events[edit]

The society holds an annual Spring Bulb Show, on the first weekend beginning of April and other small shows including Auricula & Primula, Cacti & Succulents, and early Autumn Show at Saughton Park.

Publications[edit]

Publications include an annual quality journal, The Caldeonian Gardener, focusing on horticulture in Scotland.

Partnerships[edit]

The society is a key partner, along with City of Edinburgh Council in the re-development of Saughton Park, Edinburgh. The societies base at Saughton provides an office base along with teaching and demonstration areas within the park.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Memoirs of the Caledonian Horticultural Society Neil & Company, London 1814, web reference retrieved 22 April 2011
  • ^ The Official Website of The British Monarchy, The Princess Royal, Charities and Patronages, Retrieved 22 April 2011
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