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on Wednesday 11th June. The event starts at 19:30.
Ali Vowles hosts her very own chat show, which includes chatting to characters from around Bristol’s harbourside.
Gangplank opens at 7pm and guests will be introduced at 7.30pm. There will be an interval followed by a Q & A where you have the opportunity to quiz the guests.
Ali is a multi-skilled freelance journalist, presenter, and facilitator who loves meeting people and uncovering their stories. With over 30 years of experience at the BBC, she is now excited to apply her expertise in the commercial and charity sectors. Hosting events and conferences for a diverse range of clients, including universities, charities, and businesses, she also conducts interviews with keynote speakers. Thriving on the challenge of immersing herself in a topic for TV and radio, she adeptly grasps the heart of a story. She puts people at ease and her warmth and friendliness brings out the best in others.
Natalie Fée is an award-winning environmentalist, singer-songwriter, author of How to Save the World for Free and Do Good, Get Paid, speaker and founder of City to Sea, a UK-based organisation running campaigns and behaviour change initiatives to stop plastic pollution at source. Natalie set up City to Sea in 2015 and it's gone on to become one of the UK's leading environmental organisations combatting plastic pollution at a global level, through award-winning behaviour change campaigns, legislative change and community mobilisation. Natalie is currently releasing singles from ‘Daughter of Nature’, her debut album, due for release in Spring 2025.
Henrik G. Dahle is a British-Norwegian artist, writer, and filmmaker whose work blends ecological activism with creative expression. His latest project, Art of Climbing Trees, is a book launched on May 17, 2025, chronicling his year-long journey of climbing a tree every day across ten countries, engaging in conversations about environmental and social change. Through film, performance, and participatory art, Dahle fosters urgent conversations about the climate crisis, aiming to rewild the imagination and inspire cultural responses to ecological breakdown.