A programme of visits and talks is published each year with details on this Events page.
Members can book through the on-line booking system http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/buckinghamshire-gardens-trust
or by contacting enquiries@buckinghamshiregardentstrust.org.u
Main points of policy:
· Members can book a ticket for themselves & up to 2 tickets for non-members/guests
· Price of tickets: we operate a price differentiation with guests paying 25% more
· Cancellations – full refund if BGT cancel
· Cancellation of a booking can be requested up to 7 days prior the event. A refund less the booking fee 6.5% plus VAT will be made to original form of payment.
· Cancellations of less than a week will be noted but refunds at discretion of the Event Organiser
· No refunds will be given on day of the event or retrospectively.
A copy of the policy can be found via the Link on the Home page.
The Assembly is a not-to-be-missed forum for anyone – volunteer, researcher, owner or professional – with an interest in the history, enjoyment and conservation of our fantastic historic parks, gardens and other designed landscapes.
Tickets, which cover all three sessions, are free for County Gardens Trust members and only £5 for non-members.
Please follow the link to find out more or book a place:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-gardens-trusts-historic-landscapes-assembly-tickets-192286412837
Programme
Monday 15th November, 1.30-3.00pm
• Welcome and Introduction from the Gardens Trust, Peter Hughes QC, Chair, and Tamsin McMillan, Volunteer Support Officer
• Update from the Gardens Trust’s ‘Unforgettable Gardens’ campaign 2020-2023, Linden Groves, Strategic Development Officer, and Sally Bate, Volunteer Support Officer
• Update from the National Trust, Andy Jasper, National Head of Gardens and Parklands
Wednesday 17th November, 1.30-3.00pm
• Update from Historic England, Jenifer White, National Landscape Adviser
• Conservation Cases Round-up from the Gardens Trust Conservation Team
• ‘Supporting the Local Heritage List project’ Barbara Moth, Cheshire Gardens Trust
Friday 19th November, 1.30-3.00pm
•‘Understanding and protecting 20th century designed landscapes’, Annabel Downs, Landscape Architect
• ‘Fifty Fabulous Features: Building Foundations for Garden History in Thurrock’, Twigs Way, Research Consultant in Designed Landscape
• Update from the Parks Management Association, Paul Rabbitts, Head of Parks, Heritage and Culture, Watford Borough Council
Tickets (which cover all three days): Free for Gardens Trust or County Gardens Trust Members, £5 each for Non-Members. Please indicate on your order form which days you will be attending.