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Wildlife and Gardening at St Luke's Lower Hall

An evening of questions and answers from panel of experts about how to make the most of your garden for wildlife and the plants & wildflowers you can grow and eat.

Proceeds will go to buying bulbs and seeds for Bloomfield Road grass verge by the junction with Hatfield Road, to make this little stretch of Bath prettier for us, more biodiverse and go a little way towards helping wildlife survive and thrive in our area.

Location

St. Luke's Church Centre
Hatfield Road
Bath
BA2 2BD

Group/organisation

Voice Synergy

Cost

£5

Panellists
Piers Horry, (National Trust), responsible for the great outdoors of Dyrham Park, The Bath Skyline and Prior Park landscape gardens
Marian Hill, lecturer UWE in Bristol and illustrator of a wealth of insects on display with Bathscape
Chris Westgate, founder of Heavenly Hedgerows, who forages and creates delicious local produce, supplying The Pig, Newton Farm and many more
Ed Morrison, Co-founder of Roots Allotments
Chaired by Debbie Chatting - Presenter of The Great Outdoors Brunch Show on Somer Valley FM