Four generations present as Scotsdales’ founder plants Jubilee tree at Great Shelford garden centre
Published: 06:00, 02 June 2022
| Updated: 17:48, 06 June 2022
Scotsdales founder David Rayner planted a commemorative tree at the business’s Great Shelford garden centre to make the Platinum Jubilee and contribute towards the Queen’s Green Canopy initiative.
Four generations of the family were present, as David was joined by his son Ben Rayner, grandson Zeb and great great grandson Edo.
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