Wood in the Cathedral
Wood in the Cathedral
The After-life of Trees: Remarkable Wood in the Cathedral. Join Anthony Oliver on a guided walk to discover more about the wood used in our beautiful Abbey.
The After-life of Trees: Remarkable Wood in the Cathedral. Join Anthony Oliver on a guided walk to discover more about the wood used in our beautiful Abbey.
Suggestions for uncomplicated ways of planting and managing a hedge or line of shrubs, and generally working less effortfully, with nature rather than against it. Refreshments available, either a 'glass & breadstick' or 'cuppa & biscuit' There is no charge for this event. To reserve a place please email bookings@worldoftrees.org.uk by 3rd November 2021, …
‘The Leaves of the Trees’ installation is made up of 5,000 steel leaves creating the impression of autumn leaves fallen from the trees, symbolising the past but also the hope for the future. The steel leaves, just as in nature, have aged, rusted, and changed colours as part of the cycle of life …
The After-life of Trees: Remarkable Wood in the Cathedral. Join a Cathedral guide on a guided walk to discover more about the wood used in our beautiful Abbey. For more information please see https://www.stalbanscathedral.org/Event/afterlife-of-trees-tour
Trains & Boats & Planes - and Trees: woodland and the transport infrastructure we need can coexist and thrive. Our trees, woodlands and forests are never static; they grow, die and regenerate. Trees, woodland and timber are increasingly integral to the way we live, work and play – and that includes travelling. But they can …
Looking for a way to keep little ones occupied? Join us at St Albans Museum + Gallery for a story, craft activity and a museum hunt. Suitable for children aged 2 - 4 years, accompanied by an adult. Book ahead online or pay in person at the museum. 15th November: 'Through rain and shine, wind and …
To build a sustainable future we need to ensure that our money is being invested in the right places. This talk comes just after the discussions and commitments of COP26 and will look at how investors driving the transition to a low-carbon economy. If you have any investments, including a pension, this is your chance to …
Join Kate Bretherton, creator of The Remarkable World of Trees exhibition, and Susan James Dean Artist in Residence at St Columba's College for a hands on workshop to create a winter wreath from willow branches and other natural materials. Bring along collections of leaves and twigs from the park and be inspired by the Roman …
The usefulness of trees and hedges to farmers has meant that trees have survived and thrived in Hertfordshire. We hear from a local farmer in just what ways trees contribute to farming practice here and now. Hear from Bill Barr from Barr Farms for this in-person talk. There is no charge for this …
‘Wood & Water: improving chalk stream habitat with trees’? Mike Blackmore, Wessex Rivers Trust will explain why trees are one of the best natural materials available and describe some of the techniques for using them to improve habitat on our chalk streams. Mike has over 10 years’ full-time experience in river restoration design and …