Secretary of State for Northern Ireland visits Eden Project Foyle site in Derry~Londonderry
Brandon Lewis MP, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, has made an official visit to the site of the proposed Eden Project Foyle in Derry~Londonderry.
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Brandon Lewis MP, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, has made an official visit to the site of the proposed Eden Project Foyle in Derry~Londonderry.
•Dr Easkey Britton, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, William McDonough and Sir Ken Robinson to help deliver the bold new vision of an Eden Life Systems Academy
•Ambassadors are key to the ambition of Eden Projects in all continents of the world except Antarctica
•Global champions in their fields are the coolest group of four since Abba, says Eden boss Sir Tim Smit
An uplifting new choral performance by artist Daniel Bye, former Chumbawamba guitarist Boff Whalley and a volunteer choir from Morecambe has been released as a beautiful film.
A team of volunteers worked all day to spruce up the gardens of the Trevern care home in Falmouth.
The iconic Eden Project Biomes were last night lit up blue as part of a national campaign to celebrate the 72nd anniversary of the creation of the National Health Service.
Eden’s outdoor gardens reopen on Saturday June 6
NHS and care workers allowed free entry
Project hopes to fully reopen on July 4
A giant rooftop message saying “Thank you” is greeting visitors when they gaze towards the world-famous Biomes at the Eden Project in Cornwall.
The Eden Project is to begin work on a feasibility study for a proposed new project in Dundee.
Lancaster University and the Eden Project have appointed environmental education specialist Professor Robert Barratt, as the first-ever Eden Project North Chair of Education and Engagement.
In the same week that marks dementia awareness and this year’s virtual Chelsea Flower Show, volunteers from The Eden Project and The Cornwall College Group (TCCG) are starting work with Cornwall Care to transform the first two of the charity’s sixteen gardens.