Water is Love follows a group of young people in their quest to learn about regenerative responses to the climate crisis. The film invites us all to re-frame our own responses and to see through the lens of water, and the complex nature of the large and small water cycles that sustain all life on earth.

5pm - 6.30pm
Following the film you’ll hear three short presentations.
First from Erika Peklanska, a UWE PhD student working with Marlborough community members to find creative ways to share both data and storytelling to improve community flood resilience.
Then from Charlotte Hitchmough, CEO of ARK (the rivers trust for the Kennet and Pang catchments) about ARK‘s work with the town council to install rain planters and rain gardens in the town to slow down surges of storm water that can overwhelm the river.
Then you’ll hear from Rich Pitts and Milly Carmichael from Transition Marlborough about how the group have been involved with both projects and now aim to make the community garden at Marlborough’s community fridge into a showcase for water-wise gardening practices that people can replicate at home.
Tickets are £12.50 each and can be purchased directly from The Parade Cinema.

