People, Places and Plants: The Importance of Green Space to Health and Well-being

September 28th 2022

This one day event is a joint initiative between the Royal Parks Guild and the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), in partnership with The Tree Council and their Force for Nature Campaign.

This 'apprentice and trainee discovery day', will be hosted at the new 'RHS Hilltop' horticultural scientific centre, based at RHS Garden, Wisley* in Surrey, England.

Participants will engage in activities designed to assess our connection with plants, places and planet and the impact this has on our well-being.

It is 'an opportunity to discover topics and ideas not always encountered in day-to-day work and training, but which are related to a career in horticulture and its allied disciplines.'

A range of notable speakers will be present, with refreshments and packed lunch provided; with time to view information displays and learn more about careers in horticulture.

Wednesday 28th September, 2022
9:45am - 4pm

The day is free-of-charge and open to apprentices and trainees working in all aspects of horticulture.

To attend, please complete the following online registration form by 15th September, 2022 (places will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.)

https://forms.gle/trhGh9AF64LGbBaC8

*A free bus service will operate between Woking Railway Station and RHS Garden Wisley, before and after the event.