An Evening with Kate Bradbury - Part of Tree Festival 2025
Join Kate at Chapter 34 to hear about ways to encourage wildlife into your garden. You will have the opportunity to ask questions about your garden and to get your books signed.
About Kate Bradbury
Kate Bradbury is an author, journalist and TV presenter specialising in wildlife gardening. She edits the wildlife pages of BBC Gardeners World Magazine and has a regular Country Diary column in The Guardian. She has written five books on wildlife gardening, including The Bumblebee Flies Anyway and Wildlife Gardening for Everyone and Everything. She presents on BBC Gardeners’ World and has made several films for BBC Springwatch as part of their Garden Watch campaign.
Kate is patron of the charities Froglife and the Bumblebee Conservation Trust, and an ambassador for Butterfly Conservation. Kate regularly talks at events, flower shows and festivals. She lives and breathes wildlife gardening, and lives in Brighton with a garden full of frogs, toads, slow worms, hedgehogs, birds and bees.
About Tree Festival 2025
Tree Festival 2025 raises awareness of the immense value of trees in the Living Coast Biosphere, Sussex.
Running over two weekends in June, Tree Festival 2025 offers a host of free and paid for events for everyone to enjoy – from talks and walks to poetry and music. There are also opportunities to get involved before the festival with special events throughout April, May and June.
www.cpresussex.org.uk/tree-festival/
£7.00
