Image: Peter Randall-Cook
Asking the most important questions about the world today, Cheltenham Science Festival returns from 10-13 June with a unique hybrid four-day event - a mixture of live and streamed events.
Our Waterways
Flooding, climate change and human intervention are just a few of the issues affecting the future of our global waterscapes. Helen chairs this event with estuarine expert Amy Pryor and marine social scientist Emma Mckinley and Severn River Trust’s Alice Fallon to examine the importance of rivers in ecology and the sociological relationship we have with our waterways.
Event location: Apollo, Cheltenham.
Time: 12pm - 1pm
Bring along suitable footwear as you’ll have the chance to join a local exploration of the River Chelt after the event. For more information and to register for the Exploring The River Chelt, click here.