A Rowney Green garden expert has kept up her excellent record at the Chelsea Flower Show by picking up a prestigious bronze award.
Hannah Genders created the sensory sensation on behalf of Living Paintings Trust to celebrate the charity's 15th anniversary. In 2002, she worked with the charity to produce a medal-winning silver/gilt garden.
This year's creation, a Chic Garden, is presented in the Small Gardens section and will be on display until Friday.
Incorporating woven textile panels and copper, the garden features a raised image at its front with an audio description, making it accessible to those who are unable to see.
Living Paintings Trust spokesman Alistair Ogilvie said the charity was thrilled at Hannah's result.
"We are tremendously excited and very proud of Hannah," he said. "She has supported our work for some time."
The Living Paintings Trust is a free service for blind and visually impaired people which offers touch and sound packs to enable them to experience pictures they are unable to see.
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