DHeritage Decade: The 10th Anniversary Symposium

DHeritage, the Professional Doctorate in Heritage at the University of Hertfordshire, is celebrating its first decade with an online symposium.
A Walk on the Wild Side: Balancing the Built and Natural Environments

IHBC London Conference exploring the challenges and solutions to jointly conserving the built and natural environment.
Creating Hiding Places and Landscapes for Animals at ZSL

Talk exploring the challenges, quirks, and enjoyment that zoo horticulturalists have experienced throughout the centuries.
‘Behind the Privet Hedge’: Richard Sudell, the Suburban Garden and the Beautification of Britain

Michael Gilson explores Suburban Gardens and how they were seen as a means of producing social change.
Rewilding Arcadia: 21st-century solutions to manage increasing flood risk along the river Thames

Jason Debney, Coordinator of the Thames Landscape Strategy, explores nature-based solutions to manage floodplains including parks and gardens.
Great Estates: Models for Modern Placemaking

An exploration of London’s historic and contemporary Great Estates from medieval origins to the Royal Docks and Queen Elizabeth Park.
Lost Gardens of London with Todd Longstaffe-Gowan

Talk celebrating London’s garden legacy and forthcoming exhibition ‘Lost Gardens of London’ opening at the Garden Museum in October 2024.
The Tradescants: 17th Century Gardeners to the Aristocracy and Royalty, Plant Hunters and Nurserymen

Exploring John Tradescant and his son, both gardeners and founders of the first museum to be open to the public.
Walled Kitchen Garden Forum 2024 – Knightshayes

The Forum explores what archaeology, LIDAR and other evidence in walls can tell us about their history.