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London Bioregional Event: Nature Walk and Talk, Kings Cross, London

Confluence Practitioner Members are invited to a nature walk through London’s Kings Cross – one of the greenest urban regeneration projects in Europe. The outdoor walk will begin with a field visit to Camley Street Natural Park and its newly rebuilt Visitor Centre. Along the way, we will stroll along the historic Regents Canal and view the rich diversity of natural and city life encountered on the way. Then, for those that want to join, there will be a light supper (cheese and wine) at the Sainsbury Family Charitable Trust office.

Host:

  • Ed Dean , Director of Business Development, Ashden

Speaker:

  • Mathew Frith, Director of Conservation, London Wildlife Trust

date & time

09/06/21 4:00pm — 7:00pm

location

London, UK

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date & time

09/06/21 4:00pm — 7:00pm

location

London, UK

Confluence Practitioner Members are invited to a nature walk through London’s Kings Cross – one of the greenest urban regeneration projects in Europe. The outdoor walk will begin with a field visit to Camley Street Natural Park and its newly rebuilt Visitor Centre. Along the way, we will stroll along the historic Regents Canal and view the rich diversity of natural and city life encountered on the way. Then, for those that want to join, there will be a light supper (cheese and wine) at the Sainsbury Family Charitable Trust office.

Host:

  • Ed Dean , Director of Business Development, Ashden

Speaker:

  • Mathew Frith, Director of Conservation, London Wildlife Trust

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