Hampshire House picked for the Queen's Green Canopy

Honeypot Hampshire was honoured to be chosen to have a Queen’s Green Canopy tree in remembrance of the late Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Amelia Ashton, the Lieutenant of Hampshire nominated The Honeypot Children’s Charity, with Honeypot then chosen to have a Queens Canopy tree along with 300 in the entire UK.

The tree was planted last Thursday 10th November, onsite at Hampshire house. The tree was planted with Amelia and Nagindra Chungh, Director of Operations.

Nagindra was a headteacher for 25 years.

Every child should aim high and have the opportunity to succeed and fly in anything they do.
— Nagindra Chungh, Director of Operations

The tree has been planted by the astroturf where the children play basketball and race on the go karts, so pride of place in Honeypot’s Hampshire grounds.

We are so honoured to be chosen for the Queen’s Green Canopy, to commemorate the life of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II onsite, in our grounds in the beautiful New Forest. Plus, to show the importance of protecting the forests for future generations.
— Simmi Woodwal, CEO Honeypot Children's Charity

The Queen's Green Canopy (QGC) is a unique tree-planting initiative created to mark Her Majesty's Platinum Jubilee in 2022.

Thank you to Amelia for the nomination, it will take pride of place in our Hampshire grounds for many children to enjoy.

Sophie Morgans