Blooming relationship between Japan and UK celebrated at The Valley

The Valley Evesham, proudly announces its participation in the esteemed Sakura Cherry Tree Project. As one of the 900 parks, gardens, and schools involved in this Uk-wide initiative, The Valley is delighted to unveil the addition of two magnificent Prunus Tai-haku Cherry Trees. These trees are a gift to The Valley, and they symbolise the beginning of a larger orchard that will consist of 20 trees by 2024.

On Saturday 27th April, The Valley hosted a joint event, marking a exchange and celebration between the United Kingdom and Japan. The highlight of the day was the visit of Minister Yasuyuki Okazaki from the Japanese Embassy, who graced the occasion with his presence.

"The Sakura Cherry Tree Project marks 150 years of Japan-UK friendship ," said a Phil Maclean, Director from The Valley Evesham. "We are thrilled to be part of this UK-wide initiative and excited to nurture these stunning cherry trees, which will add beauty to our landscape, deepen our community's cultural ties with Japan and create a legacy for future generations”.

The event showcased a performance by the Local Stagecoach Performing Arts Evesham, who mesmerised the audience with a Japanese-inspired dance. The Valley also organised Origami Workshops throughout the weekend, engaging visitors of all ages in the art of Japanese paper folding.

In a display of enthusiasm and commemoration, The Valley has unveiled a colossal Sakura Cherry Tree Project logo within its grounds. This inspiring logo, visible even from satellites orbiting the Earth, reflects our dedication to celebrating our inclusion in this prestigious project with utmost excitement.

The Valley is honoured to be part of the Sakura Cherry Tree Project and looks forward to nurturing these beautiful cherry trees, which will not only enhance the The Valley’s natural beauty but also strengthen the bond between the local community and Japan.

phil maclean