Don't get me wrong I'm all for a bit of Royal despite my young age and short attention span, but unless the Royals are actively involved I can't see the point in including them in your title other than sounding a bit old fashioned and truth be told pompous. If you're trying to tie yourself so you look part of the likes of the RHS you're going to fall right on your arse.
It doesn't add anything to the organisation other than making your web address longer.
Noodle! I agree you can't use 'royal' unless you have a member of the royal family who has agreed to be a patron. I think you should come up with something catchy though - the suggested titles are a bit formal and forgettable. But I suppose they do what it says on the tin.
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You're right Connor, us oldies will always turn up for a garden group whatever it's called.
Avoid anything that abbreviates to something embarrassing or rude
In the sticks near Peterborough
Don't get me wrong I'm all for a bit of Royal despite my young age and short attention span, but unless the Royals are actively involved I can't see the point in including them in your title other than sounding a bit old fashioned and truth be told pompous. If you're trying to tie yourself so you look part of the likes of the RHS you're going to fall right on your arse.
It doesn't add anything to the organisation other than making your web address longer.
The SGS sounds a safe bet to me!
How about 'club' then?
Shropshire Locals Up for Gardening or SLUG for short....
Noodle
! I agree you can't use 'royal' unless you have a member of the royal family who has agreed to be a patron. I think you should come up with something catchy though - the suggested titles are a bit formal and forgettable. But I suppose they do what it says on the tin.
SLUG!! I like it
SLUG is great