Milford garden centre plants tree in memory of Queen Elizabeth II

'A British tree in each of our centres, is a small way of thanking our late Queen for her long and outstanding service to our nation'

Milford garden centre plants tree in memory of Queen Elizabeth II

COMMEMORATIVE TREE PLANTING: Sarah Squire with Ricky Bowness

A Milford garden centre has planted a Queen Elizabeth Tree in remembrance of Her Majesty.

All 16 of Squire's Garden Centres have chosen a British tree to plant to mark her reign, the branch in Milford has chosen a English oak tree (‘Quercus Robur’) tree. Each is accompanied by a special dated commemorative plaque, titled ‘Queen Elizabeth’s Tree’.  

Sarah Squire, chairman of Squire’s Garden Centres, said: “The planting of a British tree in each of our centres is a small way of thanking our late Queen for her long and outstanding service to our nation. Each centre team selected a native tree that would be appropriate to be planted in their grounds and in a space that could be enjoyed for many years to come by our customers and future generations.”

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Ricky Bowness, Centre Manager at Squire’s Milford, said: “We planted an English oak tree (‘Quercus Robur’) which we are sure will be a wonderful addition to Squire’s Milford’s outside area. We are sure it will be welcomed by our customers as a fitting tribute to Her Majesty as well as bringing much pleasure in years to come.”

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