Hello Critters,
A reminder that it's just one month until The Making of a National Park City at the Royal Festival Hall.
Hosted by comedian Josie Long, we have a great line-up of speakers that include designer Wayne Hemingway, campaigner Fiona Reynolds, firefighter Simon Jakeman, as well as the Bollywood Brass Band, artists, poets and more. The landmark will be a unique opportunity to discover and explore how London can be a National Park City and what it could mean for quality of life in the capital.
We're not messing around. This event is about creating long-term and large-scale changes to radically improve life in London. That's why we've booked one of London's biggest and best venues. Entertaining, provocative and proactive, The Making of a National Park City will be an evening to remember.
Tickets start at just £10 and you can claim a 25% discount on all tickets by using the code RIVERTHAMES on the Southbank website.
http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/whatson/the-making-of-a-national-park-98434?dt=2016-09-21
School and university groups can book tickets at a 50% discount if you call the Southbank Box Office (020 7960 4200).
The line-up includes:
Josie Long, comedian
Wayne Hemingway, designer
Dame Fiona Reynolds, campaigner
Andrew Simms, economist
Bollywood Brass Band, musicians
Judy Ling Wong, community activist
Beth Coller, psychotherapist
Simon Jakeman, firefighter
Laila Sumpton, poet
Rifat Batool, headteacher
Dr Tom Coffey, GP
Jasmine Kamal-Pasha, photographer
Mathew Frith, conservationist
Rachel Bradley, sustainability manager
Paul Hamblin, national parks director
Daniel Raven-Ellison, explorer
Charlton Manor Primary, bee keepers
Andy Mitchell, CEO
Charlotte Webster, artist
Chris Romer-Lee, architect
More to be announced.
Book your tickets today and let's make something truly remarkable happen in London!
I hope to see you there.
My very best wishes,
Daniel
@DanRavenEllison
@LondonNPC #NationalParkCity
www.nationalparkcity.london
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