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    Nora’s Rose Garden to again raise funds for Alzheimer Society

    LEN EditorBy LEN EditorJune 16, 2025Updated:June 16, 2025 Donegal No Comments1 Min Read
    Nora’s Rose Garden to again raise funds for Alzheimer Society
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    A generous woman from Ballybofey is opening her stunning rose garden next month to benefit the local branch of the Alzheimer Society of Ireland.

    Nora Singh’s Rose Garden, located at 85 Blue Cedars on the Glenfin Road, will welcome visitors from Tuesday, July 1st, to Sunday, July 6th, between 11 AM and 6 PM.

    With invaluable assistance from her husband, Jeet, Nora’s vibrant and colourful garden attracts hundreds of visitors annually, and all donations are given to local charities.

    It’s been described as a “hidden gem of a rose garden” within a modern housing estate.

    Expect to find a vast array of rose varieties in every imaginable colour, each boasting an unforgettable fragrance.

    This year, Nora has chosen to donate all proceeds to the Ballybofey branch of the Alzheimer Society of Ireland.

    For more details, visit Nora’s Rose Garden Facebook page or call 087 790 0490.

    Nora Singh tending to her beautiful roses this week.

     

    Nora’s Rose Garden to again raise funds for Alzheimer Society was last modified: June 16th, 2025 by Staff Writer

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