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The idea
of a botanic garden was first mooted in 1968 by the late Harold
Lanfear, Head of Horticulture at the Isle of Wight Technical College,
and Mona Zink. They had valuable contacts at the Royal Botanic Garden
at Kew, and with the well-known plantsman Sir Harold Hillier, and
Lady Price from Wakehurst Place. Harold and Mona started the Isle
of Wight Botanic Garden Society, acting as Chairman and Secretary.
After much advice and consultation with official representatives
on the Island it was agreed with Ventnor Urban District Council
that the best site would be the grounds of the derelict Royal National
Hospital for Diseases of the Chest.
Ventnor
Botanic Garden was officially opened in 1972 and an informal list
of people who supported the development of a botanic garden was
established. When in 1986 Simon Goodenough was appointed the new
Curator, he felt that a more formal Society with a constitution
was needed.
In 1987
invitations were sent out and a steering Committee was formed, followed
by the formation of an Executive Committee.
We gained
Charitable Status in 2000. This enables the Society to benefit from
Gift Aid, thus raising more funds which go directly to the garden
for projects and occasionally to support students from the mainland
to gain work experience.
We appointed
our first President Brian Kidd in 2005. He is widely known as a
resident panellist on Radio Solent’s Topsoil.
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