From Shelagh Sejourne, CPRE <[email protected]>
Subject CPRE Hope for the Countryside Hybrid Event
Date August 6, 2021 4:19 PM
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Dear John

Book today and join us for a fun and creative evening full of hope for the
countryside in the face of the climate crisis.

Attend in person at the prestigious Glaziers Hall next to Southwark Cathedral on
London’s South Bank, or take part from the comfort of your own home through a
live-stream.

CPRE Hope for the Countryside hybrid event
Tuesday 14 September 2021 from 6.30pm
Glaziers Hall, London Bridge SE1 9DD or via live-stream.

Book today
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During the evening we will discuss the promising nature-based climate solutions
that the countryside offers, hear about how to build relationships to create
change and invite you to join in with our hedgerow campaign through a gentle
form of activism.

The line-up:

* Emma Bridgewater CBE , pottery designer and president of CPRE will open proceedings explaining
why we should have hope for our beautiful countryside.


* A craftivism (activism + craft) workshop run by Sarah Corbett, founder of the Craftivist Collective
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to commit to extending our country's hedgerow network by 40% by 2050.


* Emma Marrington , who leads CPRE’s work on landscape enhancement, will explain why the
humble hedgerow is an important part of the solution to combat the climate
emergency and nature's decline.


* Crispin Truman OBE , CPRE's chief executive, will explore other ways the countryside can tackle
the climate emergency, providing many of the solutions to addressing climate
breakdown.


* Safia Minney , social entrepreneur [[link removed]] and founder of People Tree will draw on her extensive experience to talk
about how to build strong relationships to make change happen.



Book now
[[link removed]]Advance tickets are £20 (£15 per CPRE member) for the in-person event, or £15
(£10 per CPRE member) to live-stream.

Hurry, as places are limited and are on a first-come-first-serve basis. Book your tickets today.
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Best wishes,

Shelagh Séjourné
Head of High Value Relationships

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