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Chelsea BLOOMS

England’s roses

July 2024

At the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Dame Judi Dench (right) was presented with a clipping from a sycamore tree that stood at Hadrian’s Wall for nearly 200 years and the acclaimed actress gave the seedling a name. “I found out Hadrian had an adopted son called Antoninus and so that’s what its name is,” Judi explained. Meanwhile, Dame Joanna Lumley (left) looked Absolutely Fabulous!

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Comedian Rhiannon McCall hosts My Dream Green Home, screening

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