
T-Time Talk: The fight for our right to enjoy outdoors with Kate Ashbrook
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The T-Time Talk: The fight for our right to enjoy outdoors with Kate Ashbrook event will take place at Leith Hill in Guildford on 29 August 2026. Kate Ashbrook will give a talk on the fight for outdoor enjoyment. Admission is required.
Kate Ashbrook has been general secretary of the Open Spaces Society for 42 years. She has also been a trustee, chair, and president of the Ramblers, and a member of the former Countryside Agency board. She is currently vice-chair of the Campaign for National Parks and of the Dartmoor Preservation Association. She has championed our rights to enjoy paths and open spaces for much of her life, and in 2002 won a case in the Court of Appeal against East Sussex County Council which had failed to reopen the infamous, blocked ‘van Hoogstraten’ footpath in Framfield.
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T-Time Talk: The fight for our right to enjoy outdoors with Kate Ashbrook takes place on Saturday, 29 August 2026 at 16:00.
T-Time Talk: The fight for our right to enjoy outdoors with Kate Ashbrook is held at Leith Hill in Guildford (near Coldharbour village, Dorking, Surrey).
Tickets for T-Time Talk: The fight for our right to enjoy outdoors with Kate Ashbrook can be booked via nationaltrust.org.uk using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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T-Time Talk: The fight for our right to enjoy outdoors with Kate Ashbrook
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The T-Time Talk: The fight for our right to enjoy outdoors with Kate Ashbrook event will take place at Leith Hill in Guildford on 29 August 2026. Kate Ashbrook will give a talk on the fight for outdoor enjoyment. Admission is required.
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Kate Ashbrook has been general secretary of the Open Spaces Society for 42 years. She has also been a trustee, chair, and president of the Ramblers, and a member of the former Countryside Agency board. She is currently vice-chair of the Campaign for National Parks and of the Dartmoor Preservation Association. She has championed our rights to enjoy paths and open spaces for much of her life, and in 2002 won a case in the Court of Appeal against East Sussex County Council which had failed to reopen the infamous, blocked ‘van Hoogstraten’ footpath in Framfield.
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When is T-Time Talk: The fight for our right to enjoy outdoors with Kate Ashbrook?
T-Time Talk: The fight for our right to enjoy outdoors with Kate Ashbrook takes place on Saturday, 29 August 2026 at 16:00.
Where is T-Time Talk: The fight for our right to enjoy outdoors with Kate Ashbrook taking place?
T-Time Talk: The fight for our right to enjoy outdoors with Kate Ashbrook is held at Leith Hill in Guildford (near Coldharbour village, Dorking, Surrey).
How do I get tickets for T-Time Talk: The fight for our right to enjoy outdoors with Kate Ashbrook?
Tickets for T-Time Talk: The fight for our right to enjoy outdoors with Kate Ashbrook can be booked via nationaltrust.org.uk using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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