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> Like Mr Kipling, Mr Stanley makes exceedingly good confectionery, and his walking sticks are a favourite of ours. Even if you haven’t got a box of these minty delights close to hand, we have got something for you to curl up to listen to and dream about the Spring and sunshine soon to come.
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> Bibi Calderaro is a "forest therapy" expert who leads people on sensory walks along woodland trails in north eastern USA, and Andrew Stuck had the privilege of chatting to her over the Internet and recording our latest Talking Walking episode.  Like us, you are probablywondering what a forest therapist actually does, and there appears to be a lot more to it than just a walk in the woods. Bibi is also a walking artist and has been an artist-in-residence for the US National Park Service, which sounds like an absolute gem of an experience. She is somewhat shy (see photo) Have a listen to Bibi talking walking
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> It’s Talking Walking’s tenth anniversary and we’ve had the pleasure of delving through the archive and getting in touch with all the fabulous people we’ve interviewed - who share a passion for walking.  Hamish Fultonhas provided some new artwork for his Talking Walking page, that tells you what he’s been up to since our conversation took place. Have a listen again toHamish talking walking
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> Like many events this week, we have had to postpone Tom Bolton’s walkshop in which he will be revealing the Lost Rivers of Camden but the great news is that on its new date more of it will be in daylight - why not join him on Book for Wednesday 28 March
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> Our Urban Forest Explorations with Paul Wood stride into Spring, with our first visit to a west London neighbourhood on Sunday 18 March.  Starting at Turnham Green tube station we will be making our way through Chiswick on a circular route, joined by campaigners from the London National Park City andAbundance London.  Book now
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> The following week, we are celebrating 'Hanami' - the coming of the Spring cherry blossom, which is celebrated in Japan and increasingly in other parts of the world too. Come and join us as we explore first Herne Hill on Sunday 25 March and then Crouch End on Sunday 8th April We have linked up with theInternational Cherry Blossom Festival in Vancouver, who have sent us this amazing photo by Clarence Chan.
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