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Something different
Visitors to London who like nothing better than sitting back in the sun and enjoying tea and cakes could be intrigued by one London event this summer.
A Garden Party to Make a Difference is being held at Clarence House and is part of the Start initiative from the Prince’s Charities Foundation.
The 12-day event, which takes place from September 8th to 19th, will show people how they can live a more sustainable life with cutting edge technology.
However, it is not just about learning, as there will also be entertainment from the Jools Holland, Hugh Dennis and Marcus Brigstocke, while Kate Humble will offer a talk called Food and the Great Outdoors.
Former Ground Force presenter and celebrity gardener Alan Titchmarsh will be giving tips on how visitors can improve their gardens, while Jonathan Dimbleby, Sanjeev Bhaskar and Clive Anderson will be leading debates.
This could be the perfect way for people to learn how to make a difference, as well as enjoying the great outdoors in the spectacular surroundings of Clarence House.
