Land rights talk with Nick Hayes & Guy Shrubsole at Boiling Wells Amphitheatre
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A gig on Friday 1st October. The event starts at 18:30.


Outlandish Nights Presents Nick Hayes & Guy Shrubsole and Special Guest Band

Come and gather for an evening of discussion and song in the beautiful Boiling Wells outdoor Amphitheatre. The event is bring your own booze (corkage included in ticket price). We will be serving delicious wood fired pizzas on the night.

Nick Hayes and Guy shurbsole will be discussing tresspass and our rights to land. Together they have founded the Right to Roam campaign, which seeks to make nature more accessible for all.

Nick has written four graphic novels, exploring the relationship between the human and non-human. His most recent book, The Book of Trespass is a non-fiction account of climbing over the walls of the politicians, aristocrats and media magnates that own England, and a call-to-arms for more public access to nature. Guy Shrubsole is a writer and environmental campaigner, he wrote 'Who owns England?'.

Plus Surprise Guest Band!

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