Workshop: Crafting a Future We'd Be Proud to Leave to Future Generations - Sutton Courtenay, Saturday 4 October
A community crafting session for adults and young people exploring current environmental issues.
Matthew Roberts
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A community crafting session for adults and young people exploring current environmental issues.
Exhibition with memorabilia
Using foraged plants and garden treasures, create your own unique botanical art.
Spend a relaxing day painting at Attenborough Nature Centre led by watercolour artist Anjana Cawdell.
Visit Cley for free! We'll also be hosting free family friendly activities in our Education Centre.
Discover the art of willow weaving and create your own Zarzo Basket in a full-day workshop at Attenborough Nature Reserve.
Join Edward Pollard from Butterfly Conservation for this fascinating talk.
An illustrated talk by Keith Shawe.
Discover how Norfolk’s wildlife has responded to past climate shifts – and what the future may hold - with ecologist Andrew Clarke.
In this introduction to the basic methods of gel plate printing you will create unique prints using natural materials
Kim sculpts birds and animals in plaster and metal, creating raw, expressive forms in this unique exhibition.
Join our new book club for nature lovers at Gosling Sike!
Join hedgehog-loving author and ecologist Hugh Warwick in conversation with Nick Acheson about all things 'hedgehog'
Dick Houghton’s talk highlights the vital Suffolk coast kittiwake colony amid global declines since the 1970s.
Dougal, Chair of Colchester Natural History Society, will describe the rich and endangered wildlife of Middlewick that has been under threat.
Join us for our first Gifts in Wills panel event featuring three expert speakers.
An illustrated talk by Tim Mackrill from the Roy Dennis Foundation.
Our book group meets 6 weekly to discuss a range of fiction and non- fiction books with themes of nature and environment.
Learn about the wildlife and history of Wrabness Nature Reserve with Kevin Marsden.
Jimmy Allan, warden at the nature park, will give us an historical perspective of the reserve, which is a former landfill site on the Thames estuary.