Fingle Lecture Series 2019: February and March

Join us for another season of walks and talks.

Throughout 2019 we’re offering another series of lectures about Fingle’s fascinating wildlife, history and restoration. Below is a little taster of the first two talks, so you can pop the dates in your diary. The first talk of the year is on Thursday the 7th of February where Peter Randall Page, the famous artist and sculptor, will talk about how the Teign Valley inspires his work, we hope to see you there! 

Peter Randall Page

Thursday 7th February, 7pm at the Fingle Bridge InnThe prominent British sculptor Peter Randall Page will be discussing his captivation with nature, in particular trees, fruit and seeds, and talking about his love for the Teign Valley and how it inspires his work. 

Nick Dixon

Thursday 7th March, 7pm at the Fingle Bridge InnBird of prey expert Nick Dixon will lay bare the secret life of the world’s fastest raptor, the peregrine falcon. After studying the peregrines on St. Michael’s church in Exeter for 22 years, Nick has some fascinating findings to share. For more information please email – FingleWoods@woodlandtrust.org.ukPhoto credit: Mike Smallcombe

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