HM the Queen met members of Milton Keynes-based Frosts Landscape Construction Ltd after they played a leading role in creating a new green landmark for London by re-landscaping the Jubilee Gardens on London’s South Bank.
The gardens re-opened on Thursday, May 31 in time for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, but they were officially opened by Her Majesty the Queen on yesterday (Thursday).
The South Bank Gardens have already been visited by thousands of people since the Diamond Jubilee and are expected to become one of the most visited green spaces in the country.
Frosts were appointed as main contractor against major competition from several national construction companies.
Ken White, managing director of Frosts Landscape Construction Ltd, and his team met the Queen in an official presentation line where she was also presented with a posey, created by the company’s florists in Woburn Sands.
Ken talked about how important this has been for the family-run business. He said: “It has been an honour and a privilege for Frosts to have been tasked with the re-development of the Jubilee Gardens, which our group won after a long bidding process. With all eyes on London in this iconic year, we knew that we had to create something very special and we are extremely pleased with the end result”.
For more details about Frosts Landscape Construction Ltd visit www.frostslandscapes.co.uk.
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