Our Honorary Members
Our Honorary Members are valued supporters of Greenfingers Charity who have made an outstanding contribution to our mission. Through their passion for horticulture, advocacy, and ongoing support, they help raise awareness of the vital role gardens can play in the lives of children with life-limiting conditions and their families.
By championing our work and sharing their expertise and influence, our Honorary Members help us continue creating beautiful, therapeutic gardens in children’s hospices across the UK—special places where families can spend precious time together outdoors, away from the bedside.
John Ashley
John Little
Jane Livesey
Jane has been an active supporter of Greenfingers Charity for many years and has been made an Honorary Member in recognition of her support.
Andy McIndoe
With over 40 years of experience in retail and production horticulture, Andy Mcindoe is an author and regular contributor to a number of magazines, blogs and BBC Radio. He lectures to gardening groups and societies at home and abroad, leads gardening tours and is a consultant to well-known suppliers in the garden industry.
Warren Haskins
Warren has been an active supporter of the charity for many years. Since retiring as Treasurer in 2022, he was invited, and accepted, to become an Honorary Member of Greenfingers for his commitment to the charity.
Caroline Owen
Caroline is the Managing Director of Scotsdales Garden Centres, one of the UK’s very first garden centres. Caroline has been involved with Greenfingers for very many years and as a previous Trustee, made a significant contribution to the charity. Caroline was made an Honorary Member in 2020.
Chris Webb
Chris has over 25 years' experience in the horticulture industry and is currently Head of Plants at Primrose, Reading. Chris was a Trustee and Secretary of Greenfingers and contributed significantly to the work of the charity since it started in 1998. He has been made an Honorary Member in recognition of this commitment.