Festive florals bring cheer at Haughgate House

A resident that lives in Woodbridge, Suffolk – Ashley Meyer – had a lovely idea which he shared with the town council; to deliver plants to local care homes as a way of sharing Christmas cheer.

The town council has gone ahead with the project, and as a result, Haughgate House in Woodbridge were delighted to receive 44 beautiful poinsettias for all residents to enjoy.

Mayoress Sue Bale delivered the festive plants to Haughgate House, where they were most gratefully received – they will look wonderful throughout the home!

Thank you to Ashley Meyer and Mayoress Sue Bale for this most generous delivery.

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