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The '''Minstead Training Trust''' and Furzey Gardens are part of a charitable organisation that provides support for adults with [[learning disabilities]] to achieve greater independence and lead meaningful lives as full citizens in society. |
The '''Minstead Training Trust''' and Furzey Gardens are part of a charitable organisation that provides support for adults with [[learning disabilities]] to achieve greater independence and lead meaningful lives as full citizens in society. |
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The Minstead Training Trust and Furzey Gardens are part of a charitable organisation that provides support for adults with learning disabilities to achieve greater independence and lead meaningful lives as full citizens in society.
In 2012, the team from Minstead, together with the garden designer Chris Beardshaw, took the first learning disability team to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show and won an RHS Gold Medal.[1]
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- ^ "Furzey Gardens". Royal Horticultural Society. Archived from the original on 2013-04-11. Retrieved 2013-04-11.