The Royal Horticultural Society of Ireland (RHSI) has announced a change in leadership following its Annual General Meeting. After many years of dedicated service, Philip Hollwey has stepped down as Chair, with Gillian Davidson appointed as his successor. Philip’s tenure as Chair has been marked by some of the most significant chapters in RHSI’s history. He guided the Society through the upheavals of Covid, supported its thriving move into digital outreach, and oversaw the extraordinary gift of Bellefield House and Gardens in Co. Offaly. Always steering with warmth and eloquence, Philip ensured that RHSI weathered every challenge with optimism and purpose. Thanks to his leadership, the Society stands strong and well-positioned for the years ahead.
Taking up the role of Chair, Gillian Davidson brings with her a wealth of experience and a long-standing commitment to RHSI. Well known to many members, particularly through her work at RHSI Russborough, Gillian joined the Board in October 2021 as Company

Secretary and has given countless volunteer hours to the Society. Her calm level- headedness, deep dedication, and steady guidance have made a lasting impact, and the
Society is confident that RHSI is in safe and capable hands under her leadership. Speaking on behalf of the board Peter Harrison, RHSI President said “Philip has given extraordinary leadership through some of the most defining years of the RHSI, and we are deeply grateful for his service. With Gillian as Chair, we look forward to building on that strong foundation, opening our doors wider, nurturing future generations of gardeners, and strengthening RHSI’s place at the heart of Ireland’s horticultural community.”
About the RHSI
Founded in 1816, the Royal Horticultural Society of Ireland is the leading horticultural charity in the country, dedicated to promoting the knowledge, skill, and practice of gardening, arboriculture, and floral art. Through lectures, workshops, tours, publications, and hands-on projects, RHSI connects gardeners of all levels and fosters a vibrant community.
The Society cares for and develops several significant garden projects, including the historic walled garden at Russborough in Co. Wicklow and Bellefield House & Gardens in Co. Offaly, which is being established as a national centre for horticultural excellence and education.





