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Patcham Memorial Hall Transformed into Wildflower Patch with Covers' Help

Covers' generous donation of sawn carcassing and shingle has turned a blank space into a blooming wildflower patch. The transformation has created a welcoming entrance for the hall and the local community.

In this image I can see memorials carved on the wall. Also there are flower bouquets.
In this image I can see memorials carved on the wall. Also there are flower bouquets.

Patcham Memorial Hall Transformed into Wildflower Patch with Covers' Help

Patcham Memorial Hall has transformed its frontier patio area with the help of Covers Timber & Builders Merchants. The local company donated materials for the project, which turned the space from blank crazy paving into a joliet patch with perennial shrubs.

Covers, established in Patcham since 1993, provided sawn carcassing and shingle for the transformation. The company's Brighton Depot Manager, Wade Ayling, expressed delight in assisting the local charity. Jan Mulreany, Patcham Memorial Hall Trustee and Charity Secretary, expressed gratitude for Covers' generosity. The donated materials enabled the raised frontier patio area to be turned into a vibrant joliet patch with perennial shrubs, enhancing the hall's exterior.

Covers Timber & Builders Merchants' donation of sawn carcassing and shingle has significantly improved Patcham Memorial Hall's front garden. The transformation, completed with the help of Covers, has created a welcoming joliet patch with perennial shrubs, benefiting both the hall and the local community.

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