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Green Capital 2015: What’s on in April
April 2
Melissa Harrison lecture: Reimagining the City
Wills Memorial Building
Novelist and food writer, Melissa Harrison will bring to life a world that most never know is there, and explore the social and ecological benefits of reimagining our relationship with nature.
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April 7-10
Greentech Camp
Bristol Grammar School
Taught by an army of experienced coders, programmers and university students, this course is aimed at young people aged 9-17 who will learn new tech skills with a green theme.
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April 17
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Leigh Woods
Luke Jerram invites visitors to experience an unexpected encounter with a flotilla of abandoned fishing boats installed in the depths of the woodland. The Bristol Youth Choir will perform songs inspired by the sea on 25 April.
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April 17-19
Bespoked 2015
Brunel’s Old Station / Arnolfini
A celebration of handmade bicycles and those who make them.
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April 20
Green Youth Day
Colston Hall
Over 1,000 young people will gather to debate how the next generation can be engaged in environmental issues and climate change, to help ensure a more sustainable future.
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April 21
Bristol 2015 Student Day
At-Bristol
Students from Bristol’s universities will come together to debate key issues for Bristol 2015 and identify solutions to the problems we are all facing.
April 21
Energy Tree Launch
Millennium Square
A public art installation powered by solar energy will be unveiled.
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April 26
Avon Wildlife Trust – Community Open Day
Avon Gorge
AWT is inviting people to join them to celebrate the opening of a new nature reserve in the Avon Gorge – Bennett’s Patch and White’s Paddock.
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