Date/Time:
Date(s) - 25/09/2019
12:00 am - 8:00 pm
Location: National Waterfront Museum.
51.6: John Little from The Green Roof Company
Wednesday, 25 September 2019 from 18:00-20:00
Suitability: Adults
Booking: Book your place via Eventbrite
Come along and listen to John Little talk about how plants and green roofs can be used as tools to improve our Cities.
“We can use this love of plants as a tool to change places for people and for other wildlife. Greenspace is key in making places liveable and good. We are privileged to work in public space as the potential to change and improve our towns and cities is huge and so underplayed”
John Little has always loved plants and what they can do for people and urban spaces. In 1995 his built his own green roof home and this was the catalyst for a career change – in 1998 he founded the Grass Roof Company.
Since then, he has designed and built over 100 small green roof buildings, combining living roofs with habitat walls.
John is passionate about the importance of linking grounds maintenance to the residents that use the space. He campaigns to lift the profile and the importance decent imaginative maintenance plays in helping to improve life and biodiversity within social housing estates. His company has looked after Clapton Park estate Hackney East London for 17 years. He has produced a sustainable grounds maintenance contract template based on this work that puts people first.
He has also launched a range of small Green roof shelters based on second hand shipping containers and designed portable structures.
We’ve invited John to Swansea to talk to us about his experiences and also about how we can look at our own urban spaces and how we can improve them.
The workshop is FREE to attend but spaces must be pre-booked. TICKETS VIA EVENTBRITE. Doors open 6:00pm for a 6:30pm start. The talk/workshop will finish 7:30pm. It will be held in the Dockside Room, National Waterfront Museum.
Beer, wine and soft drinks for sale in the Museum’s Cafe.
This workshop is the third in a series of new events and activities called 51.6 – focusing on what we can accomplish when creativity, knowledge, enterprise and the passion and commitment of people to make a difference all come together.
Sponsored by Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru / Natural Resources Wales
Kindly supported by GRAFT : a soil based syllabus and National Waterfront Museum
51.6 is an Urban Foundry project.
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