AN event celebrating nature will be held soon.

The North Pennines AONB Partnership, together with Carlisle City Council, Eden Rivers Trust, and Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre, is holding a Festival of Nature at Talkin Tarn later this year.

Celebrating nature around the themes of water, woodland, and meadow, the festival will bring together families, wildlife recorders, budding naturalists, farmers, environmental organisations, and communities.

According to the organisers, there will be something for everyone, from guided walks and nature spotting tips to pond dipping and species identification, from composting and wildlife gardening to arts, crafts, and family games, from trail camera and moth trapping demonstrations to geology activities and a sensory walk.

The Festival of Nature is being delivered as part of the Fellfoot Forward Landscape Partnership Scheme, which is led by the North Pennines AONB Partnership and funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.

It has been organised around the themes of water, woodland, and meadow and will be inclusive to a diverse range of audiences.

The organisations present at the festival and delivering activities include Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre, Eden Rivers Trust, University of Cumbria, 4Eden, Cumbria Wildlife Trust, Green PLACE, Carlisle City Council, RSPB, Sustainable Brampton, Carlisle Youth Zone and North Pennines AONB Partnership.

The Festival of Nature takes place at Talkin Tarn, Tarn Road, in Brampton, on Saturday June 18 from 12pm to 11:30pm and on Sunday June 19 from 7am to 4pm, with free entry.

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