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Join us for an online presentation on Cherishing the tidal Thames: Building capacity in local communities to protect the river.

The tidal Thames has long been vital to London, as a centre of economic activity, recreation & tourism. Yet the scale of these interests make protecting the natural environment of the river particularly challenging.

A.J. McConville from Thames21 will talk about the different approaches being taken to better understand the issues the river faces and to set about creating the alliances required to protect it.

It’s easy to join using a computer, tablet or smart phone. Register your place using the link and you will receive an email with details about how to access the webinar.

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Event Dates

23rd November 2020

Location

Online

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Cherishing the tidal Thames

Join us for an online presentation on Cherishing the tidal Thames: Building capacity in local communities to protect the river.

The tidal Thames has long been vital to London, as a centre of economic activity, recreation & tourism. Yet the scale of these interests make protecting the natural environment of the river particularly challenging.

A.J. McConville from Thames21 will talk about the different approaches being taken to better understand the issues the river faces and to set about creating the alliances required to protect it.

It’s easy to join using a computer, tablet or smart phone. Register your place using the link and you will receive an email with details about how to access the webinar.

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Time

7:30pm

Contact

Libby Bradshaw

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