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Clive Anderson gives talk at Oakham theatre



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Published Date: 29 August 2008
TV and radio personality Clive Anderson is coming to Oakham to give a talk at Catmose Theatre ahead of a Green Thinking Exhibition.
Mr Anderson has been a committed supporter of the Woodland Trust and President of the charity since February 2004.

The talk at Catmose Theatre on Wednesday, September 3 will be about his passion for conservation and the work of the Woodland Trust.

It will also to celebrate the opening of a remarkable exhibition created by students from Rutland's three community college with artist Nita Rao and Renga poet Subhadassi.

The exhibition which is funded by Rutland Friends of the Earth will run from Thursday September 4 until Saturday, September 20.

An off site exhibition of primary school recycled art will also be held at Victoria Hall from Monday, September 8 to Sunday, September 14.

Tickets for the Clive Anderson talk are free but places are limited. To book a place or for more information phone 01572 725904.





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  • Last Updated: 29 August 2008 5:43 PM
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