Alison King joins Landscape Institute to deliver seminar to Defra and Natural England
Alison King, Associate Landscape Architect at LUC, is speaking to senior figures from Defra and Natural England at a Landscape Institute webinar this week.
The event, held on 14 April, will explore the value of landscapes for society’s health and wellbeing. Alison’s presentation will give project examples and discuss the challenges of landscape practice.
Alison will sit on a panel alongside Jane Findlay (Landscape Institute) and Sheena Bell (Gillespies). The audience will comprise Natural England’s Landscape Network and is the fourth event in its series addressing what we want our landscapes to deliver for a 21st century society.
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