Webbs Cheltenham is pleased to announce its support for the renowned Cheltenham Jazz Festival.

As an ‘In Kind’ partner, Webbs Garden Centres has had the pleasure of creating the Festival’s VIP garden, bringing its experience and passion for plants to one of Cheltenham’s most celebrated cultural events.

 

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The garden includes a mix of simple structural planting and small feature trees, with seasonal planting added for colour and softness. White and pink hydrangeas and marguerite daisies provide gentle seasonal interest, alongside evergreen shrubs and foliage plants that give the space structure throughout the year. Herbs such as rosemary and lavender add a light scent, while ferns and other shade-loving plants bring texture and a more natural feel in places.

Together, the planting helps create a relaxed and welcoming garden setting for festival guests to enjoy throughout the week.

Ed Webb, co-owner of Webbs:

“As an independent family-run business, with one of our sites here in Cheltenham, we’re proud to support Cheltenham Jazz Festival and play a small part in something that means so much to the town. We share a real sense of community and creativity with the Festival team, and this project reflects those shared values. We hope the garden, which features sculptural evergreens, lush tropical foliage and bursts of seasonal colour, will provide an immersive, welcoming space for guests to enjoy throughout the week.”

The six-day Festival, which takes place in the regency town of Cheltenham between 29 April – 4 May 2026, celebrates jazz in all its forms, from classic and contemporary to soul, funk and beyond. Explore the full 2026 Festival programme here.

Ian George, Co-CEO and Head of Programming at Cheltenham Jazz Festival:

“We're delighted to be Partnering with Webbs for our 30th anniversary. This anniversary programme reflects everything the Festival has always stood for; worldclass artists, boundary-pushing jazz and a platform for the next generation, and we're thrilled that Webbs are a part of this special year.”