Visiting instructors from England have begun to train staff from several local organisations about horticulture and arboriculture in an effort to bolster local ...
Visiting instructors from England have begun to train staff ...
A second-hand goods sale to help support the those hurt by the war in Ukraine will be held later this month, and the public have been asked to come forward to t...
A $7 million package of improvements to the Tynes Bay incinerator in the next financial year is just a fraction of the cost of the wish list for the ageing wast...
Seniors were yesterday given hundreds of hampers to help them have a happy Christmas.
The Salvation Army handed out non-perishable Christmas foods, as well as t...
Piles of trash have grown around the Botanical Gardens for months as Government staff ignored the mess, members of the public have claimed.
A woman who walks he...
This is part of an occasional series of architectural articles by the Bermuda National Trust that will highlight some of Bermuda’s endangered historic build...
The Bermuda Tourism Authority has been forced to pull a misleading image of the Botanical Gardens from its website – because the old photograph of manicured fl...
The Botanical Gardens could be lost to future generations unless a proper management plan is introduced, a government landscape architect has warned.
Danny Simm...
A memorial tree in commemoration of the island’s 106 victims of Covid-19 has been planted.
The Bermuda cedar was placed in the Botanical Gardens in Paget by Dav...
Hundreds of kids will have Sophia Araujo to thank for their Halloween fun this weekend.
She's behind tomorrow's Spooktacular Halloween Boo-Thru in the Botanical...
A historic Bermudian tree which was the oldest living exhibit in a Scottish botanic garden has at last come down.
Workmen moved in to a Victorian glasshouse at ...