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Destination Restoration II: Join our journey to a flourishing world

11:00am-4:30pm on Saturday 28 March
12:00pm-4:30pm on Sunday 29 March

Times shown are in GMT (UTC +0) up to the 26th March. For events on or after 27th March times are in BST (UTC +1).

University Centre, Granta Place Mill Lane, CB2 1RU

Join pupils from Parkside Community College’s Social Action Group, Comberton Village College and other local schools to engage with them in an interactive activity to explore humanity’s journey to a flourishing world, where the climate has stabilised and nature is restored.

The whole family is invited to join an immersive journey through a beautiful, restored world. You will travel through landscapes filled with wildlife and stop at Conversation Stations where students will explore your role in encouraging nature to thrive, assess your ecological footprints and consider how you could tread more lightly on our planet. Finally, you will be invited to consider how you will join hands to reach Destination Restoration.

Organised in partnership with Cambridge Carbon Footprint, Comberton Village College, other local schools, science activists and community artist Hilary Cox Condron.

Drop-in activity, no booking required.

Booking required:
RECOMMENDED

Additional Information

Booking required:
RECOMMENDED
Age: Family Group
Format: Hands-on Activity
Timing: In person
Cost: free
Event Capacity: 400
Theme: Climate & Environment
Accessibility: Accessible toilet, Full access, Lift

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