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Helix, Imperial Gardens, Sandford, Montpellier, Cheltenham, GL50 1QG, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom More venue info
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£12
Duration
60 minutes

About Conservation: A Cause for Hope

Can conservation work have a real impact? What happens when we allow nature the space to repair and renew?

Across the UK and Europe, conservation and wildlife reintroduction have been carried out to re-establish natural processes and restore ecosystems. Author of Lone Wolf, Adam Weymouth, speaks with climate justice activist Daze Aghaji.

There will be a book signing after this event.

Get ahead of your Festival reading and visit the Waterstones Cheltenham Science Festival bookshop and support Cheltenham Festivals with every purchase.

Lone Wolf: Walking the Faultlines of Europe (Hardback)

Lone Wolf: Walking the Faultlines of Europe (Hardback)


Getting Here

Parking

Imperial Gardens (GL50 1QA) is in the centre of Cheltenham, with numerous car parks nearby. The nearest car parks are Rodney Road (GL50 1HX), St Georges Road (GL50 3DT), Royal Well (GL50 3DS) and Regent Arcade (GL50 1HN). There is a regular bus service from Cheltenham Racecourse Park and Ride car park to the centre of Cheltenham.

Rail 

Imperial Gardens is a 25-minute walk from Cheltenham Spa Railway Station. There is a taxi rank outside the station should wish you get a taxi.

Bus 

Stagecoach bus services stop nearby on the Promenade. Imperial Gardens is 5 minute walk way. For further information on Cheltenham bus services, please visit the Stagecoach website. 

There are bike racks located near Imperial Gardens should you wish to visit the festival on your bike. Please note that anyone wishing to secure their bike at one of the bike racks does so at their own risk.

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Access

The Helix has step free access and guide dogs are welcome in the venue. There are accessible toilets located in the Cheltenham Town Hall which is located behind Imperial Gardens.

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