
Published on May,23 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...about. The residents of the Bassett Care Home assembled to watch from the other side of the road. In her front garden Audrey Wannell draped the flags of Wiltshire, Royal Wootton Bassett and England beneath the bunting an...
Published on May,23 2012 - by Forbes
...family’s foundation. From the outside it looks more like a hotel, with water fountains and a neatly landscaped garden. The building features a 25-foot-high atrium where the centerpiece is a marble statue of the Hindu dei...
Published on May,23 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...icisms are ridiculous given that one of his predecessors, Harold Macmillan, liked to sit in the Downing Street garden with “a little Trollope”, while Edward Heath took time off to sail the oceans in his yacht, Morning Cl...
Published on May,23 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...he formal flowerbeds of so many dispiriting public parks, I cheered. The Victorians adored nothing more than a garden that looks like a Jammie Dodger, but we have since discovered that begonias do nothing for our bees. G...
Published on May,23 2012 - by Variety
... Broadway, at 3 p.m. this Saturday, May 26. Her ashes will be spread in the Edgebrook Lutheran Church Memorial Garden alongside her parents in Chicago in a ceremony to take place at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday, June 10. Click h...
Published on May,23 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...-posts came alive, dipping their heads like courting birds. We, the soon-to-be-examined, sunbathed in the back garden and pretended to revise while listening to the birds and the bees or, better still, the Bee Gees. (Tha...
Published on May,23 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...cluding Spitfire and Town & Country. It was hot. I was tired and late. I wanted to go home and relax in my garden; what I didn’t want to do was sit in Sadler’s Wells and watch dance. Yet within seconds of the first p...
Published on May,23 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...avin’s bigger but insignificant tower and speaking to the heart." Garden writer Anne Wareham on the Korean DMZ garden. 14. "We're losing 100,000 species a year, a billion people go hungry every day because we can't grow ...
Published on May,23 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
Thomas Heatherwick has been dubbed the Da Vinci of our times because his work is both practical and aesthetic, says Alastair Sooke . 'I’m wary of the word 'inventing’,” says the British designer Thomas Heatherwick, “bec ...
Published on May,23 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
A new category for Chelsea Flower Show 2012, 'Fresh' challenged entrants to come up with cutting-edge designs. Here are the finished gardens in all their glory. A new category for Chelsea Flower Show 2012, 'Fresh ...