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Fabulous opportunity for Cumbrian creatives with a first rate trainer. Limited places so book sharpish, is my advice. cacn.co.uk/event/your-art… Brewery Arts Cumbria Arts and Culture Network


New opportunity Arts-Science collaborations Natural England Deadline for applications 10 June Invitation for 4 artists Value of Contract 10-12k per artist More info here gbr01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https://w… ewanallinson.com @chrisfremantle @timacott1 David Edwards

📢UKTreescapes will be holding #FutureTreescapes24 and our wonderful @GeogJulie from CCRI will be speaking along with others: 🗓️11-13/06 ⏲️11:00 📍Glasgow University Union 🔗treescapes24.zohobackstage.eu/FutureTreescap… 👩🏫🖇️uk.linkedin.com/in/julie-urquh… #TreeConference #SustainableFuture 🌲🌳🌴🎋



Today is the last day to catch the amazing Middlesbrough Art Week . Julie Ward reflects on how arts have responded to the shocking racist violence witnessed in August. "there’s a beacon of hope in the face of adversity" northeastbylines.co.uk/region/teessid…

Drum roll please...! 🥁 We're delighted to share with you the 4 artists we'll be working with as part of our Leeside Arts Commission with Natural England in Devon & Cornwall buff.ly/3ZNz1Nm


Natural England Mark Owen Richard Chappell Dance Saili Katebe In #Cornwall filmmakers Xenia 👾 & /weirdtoday are exploring the Camel Estuary's cultural & environmental heritage through community centred filmmaking highlighting conservation efforts & illustrating people's evolving relationship with the estuary buff.ly/4iuZSoF



Nature's poetry unfolds. Discover our new film series showcasing the South West's stunning landscapes. Through poetry and film, see how our Protected Site Strategies and University of Exeter's RENEW project are working to help biodiversity flourish. Link to full video in thread.



In our fifth Wild Westcountry Odyssey film, Prof J.W. Clarke visits the extensive mudflats and marshes of the Exe Estuary in Devon - a vital refuge for some of our most threatened birds. See link in thread to watch in full. RSPB England Devon Wildlife Trust Environment Agency Natural England

Privileged to be part of the panel discussion at the Bringing Nature into Public Decision-Making event today. We considered how to bring the true value of nature into public decision-making, how it is best measured, prioritised & embedded beyond government EJ Milner-Gulland


Where nature returns…John’s poetic journey to protected sites across the South West concludes at the Otter Estuary, Devon, where the river has been given back its natural flow to form a sanctuary for some exciting bird & plant species. Full series on Natural England YouTube in🧵