By Press Association 2021 Embargoed to 0001 Saturday May 15 RHS Bridgewater Gardens, the Royal Horticultural Society's fifth public garden, which has been created from the historic grounds at Worsley New Hall, Salford, with a focus on the local community (Peter Byrne/PA) A garden created from lost stately home grounds opens to the public next week after nearly a year’s delay due to the coronavirus pandemic. Bridgewater, the Royal Horticultural Society’s fifth public garden, has been created from the historic grounds at Worsley New Hall, Salford, Greater Manchester, with a focus on the local community. It had been due to open in July 2020, but after lockdown forced the team to all-but halt work on the site, send volunteers home and delay the opening, the garden’s doors are being opened to the public nearly 10 months later.