School of Anthropology and Conservation supports Canterbury’s green heritage conference

Two Kent academics are set to speak at a major conference aimed at raising the profile of green heritage in the Canterbury district.

Dr Eirini Saratsi of the School of Anthropology and Conservation will deliver a joint presentation at the Growing Canterbury’s Green Heritage event on 6 October with Dr Karen Jones from the School of History.

Organised by Canterbury Connected Business Improvement District (BID), the event, held at the city’s Canterbury Cathedral Lodge, is being sponsored by the University. It will feature BBC Gardeners’ World presenter Nick Bailey as keynote speaker, along with talks and panel discussions with historians, horticulturalists and local authority representatives.

Organisers also hope to get local schools involved with a competition aimed at generating new ideas for future Canterbury in Bloom competitions. The school entries will be displayed at the conference with the winners announced on the day.

Dr Jones, who is an expert in environmental history, said, “Our talk will put the district’s green heritage in its historical context, consider why we should now look to grow it and the next steps to achieving this.”

The Growing Canterbury’s Green Heritage event runs from 10.00-16.00.

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