Join our club with corporate membership

Corporate membership of Kew offers a variety of employee and corporate benefits as well as unlimited access to two world-class botanical gardens.

The Orangery at Kew

Complimentary venue hire at a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


Why join?

Over 1.9 million people visit the Gardens at Kew and Wakehurst every year and now your employees can become part of the Kew family and enjoy the beautful gardens in London and Sussex.

With four levels of membership designed to meet specific business needs, it offers a fantastic way to:

  • reward and motivate your staff
  • help to support Kew’s vital conservation work in the UK and abroad

Kew really needs your vital support and at the same time corporate membership allows you to show your commitment to your staff and to the environment - together your company and Kew can help the planet breathe.


Exclusive benefits

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More about membership benefits.

Benefits of corporate membership

  • Reward and inspire - discover beautiful landscapes and stunning architecture with free, unlimited admission for all employees.
  • Save - retail discounts on staff purchases and discounts on advertising.
  • Entertain - complimentary venue hire and further discounts at a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Enjoy - complimentary tickets to our successful Summer Swing concerts series.
  • Engage - with behind the scenes tours and talks, as well as regular updates on all programmes and events.

Get your employees volunteering at Kew

Employee volunteering is a unique opportunity to get your team involved in the environment in the Gardens. The employee volunteering programme is open to all corporate members and partners of Kew.

Designed to be fun and informative, employee volunteers need no previous horticultural experience. Tasks include clearing invasive shrubs, weeding, cutting, planting. potting and pruning.

More information in employee volunteering at Kew-

http://www.kew.org/support-kew/corporate/employee-volunteering/


Current corporate members

We would like to thank the generous support of our members: 


If you'd like to find out more contact Alexander Pridgeon on +44 (0)20 8332 3221 or email him at a.pridgeon@kew.org




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