National Emergency Briefing, Rye Harbour Discovery Centre
About this Event
The UK faces a growing climate and nature emergency. Yet most people have never been fully briefed on what it means for our lives, our economy and our future.
This new film from the National Emergency Briefing sets out the risks facing the nation - and the credible, positive responses available - in a clear and accessible account designed for screenings in communities across the UK.
This event is hosted by Sussex Wildlife Trust's Youth Rangers who will facilitate a discussion before and after the screening.
Popcorn & ice cream will be available to buy during the screening but cash only please!
More refreshments available from the cafe.
This is a free event but booking in advance is essential.
Doors open: 10.45
Film Screening: 11.00
Recommended viewing age is 16+
Venue:
Rye Harbour Discovery Centre, Rye Harbour, TN31 7FW, see our website for how to find us.
Parking:
The main Car Park at Harbour Road, Rye Harbour, TN31 7TT, run by Icklesham Parish Council, is about a 7 minute walk from the Discovery Centre and open until 9pm. There is no ticket machine, but donations are welcomed in the box or via the QR code.
Toilet and catering facilities:
Accessible toilets in the venue. Soft drinks and refreshments will be available from the cafe.
Public Transport:
The 313 Stagecoach bus travels from Rye train station to Rye Harbour village. The bus stop is a 10 minute walk from the Discovery Centre.
Accessibility:
Rye Harbour Discovery Centre is a wheelchair-friendly venue, with a step-free entrance ramp and two wheelchair accessible toilets. The film will be subtitled.
Dogs: Please note that although we welcome well-behaved dogs to the café, they are not generally permitted at our events (except assistance dogs).
Where is it happening?
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