TIME is running out to vote for the Welcome to Yorkshire garden at RHS Chelsea Flower Show for the people’s choice award.

The God’s Own County – A Garden for Yorkshire garden was created with help from veterans from the Help for Heroes recovery centre Phoenix House in Catterick Garrison.

The wounded, injured and sick personnel and veterans laboured, planted and created woodwork pieces – and can take pride in knowing they helped the garden win a silver medal.

Welcome to Yorkshire is now hoping to win the prestigious BBC People's Choice Award - voting is now open and closes on Friday, May 27 at 9.30pm.

A spokesman for Welcome to Yorkshire said: “York Minster’s great East Window has inspired the design of our 2016 garden.

“The garden highlights the beauty of the largest single expanse of medieval stained glass in the UK, via planting and landscaping which has been designed to reflect the wider Yorkshire landscape as well as the Minster.

“The planting reflects the shapes and colours of the medieval stained glass, while the furniture of a cathedral - benches, pews and ornamental tombs - are represented by timber seats and blocks of yew and stone.”

Stone gargoyles and monoliths have been loaned by historic sites across Yorkshire, and York Glaziers Trust created the window, with hand blown glass from the supplier used by the Minster.

Visit yorkshire.com/chelsea. To vote go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/RKQWnpW6TwRZYtyWXlxv4q/bbc-rhs-chelsea-flower-show-2016-people-s-choice-award-vote.