A WOKINGHAM day centre is requesting donations to help complete its makeover project.
The Wokingham and District Association for the Elderly (Wade) day centre on Reading Road is asking for plants to complete work on some previously neglected borders.
The project was taken on to clear overgrown beds in the car park and make the appearance of the day centre more attractive on arrival.
Jessica Clucas, Wade secretary, said that the project had taken months of planning and hard graft to prepare the areas for wood chippings and plants.
“The woodchips were a donation from Trees Company, and much of the preparation work was completed by our gardener, Paul Fitzgerald,” she said.
“It is finally coming together, but we are now in need of some attractive large planters or decorative pots so that we can fill the area with lots of colourful flowers.”
Wade would like contributions from the community so that it can complete the project.
“We would be so grateful for anything that local organisations could spare,” Ms Clucas added.
For more information, visit: wadecentre.org.uk or call the day centre on: 0118 978 7025.