Chelsea or Bust

Claire Hart


Organisation:
Grassroots PR Ltd
Region:
South West
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: 90
Category:
Hobbies
Updated:
11th October 2021

Chelsea or Bust- how we got to RHS Chelsea and a behind the scene look at how we created an award-winning display . Lots of funny anecdotes and great photos from this iconic show.

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About Claire Hart

A graduate in Agriculture and Food Marketing, Claire runs Grassroots PR Ltd with a focus on plants, pigs and poultry! She lives in Somerset and used to run a small holding for years.

Claire combines her love of growing with a passion for countryside topics, from poultry keeping, all about eggs, equine issues and Grow Your Own to how to grow giant Veg!

She still writes for a number of countryside and gardening magazines, and has over the decades contributed to the likes of NFU Countryside, Grow Your Own, Amateur Gardening, as well as Poultry World, Your Chickens and Your Pigs.

Having worked as a PR Consultant for very many years, she has had the pleasure of working with Marshalls, Suttons/Dobies and Kings Seeds, for whom she project managed an award winning stand at RHS Chelsea (The subject of one of her entertaining talks)

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