22 February: Transatlantic slavery’s long reach: The impacts of direct and indirect slavery connections on eighteenth century estate gardens and parks – Professor Susanne Seymour, University of Nottingham
8 March: Dinosaurs, Italian Terraces and Future Sustainability: Crystal Palace Park – Kathryn Whitmore, Associate Landscape Architect, AECOM and others tbc
22 March: What is Wild? – Dr Kim Wilkie, Landscape Architect

All lectures and booking online. Tickets for individual lectures: £4 for Gardens Trust/all County Gardens Trusts members, £6 for non-members
The lectures will be live online on the day but will be available as a recording afterwards. All ticket holders will be sent a link to the recording the day after the lecture. The recording will be available for one week.

Booking must be done through London Gardens Trust