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Changing landscape

John Harrison


Regions:
Surrey, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Hampshire, Hertfordshire
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Subject enthusiast, experienced speaker
Fee:
Unknown: Depends on group size
Category:
Nature
Updated:
18th October 2025

This is the story of an attractive area of countryside and how it changed over time, — with the seasons and with changing use. The talk draws on extensive photographs taken over nearly twenty years, together with a historical introduction and a preview of how it will be transformed by development. See: https://jaharrison.me.uk/Talks/#SouthWokingham

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About John Harrison

My career was half Chartered Engineer and half Chartered Ergonomics & Human Factors Consultant but I have many other interestes including: photography, fell walking, bell ringing, railways, bricks, human perception and maths. My talks draw on these wide interests and I have given over 250 talks to over 150 different groups. I'm based in Wokingham, Berkshire and can give in-person talks in the surrounding area. I'm also happy to do online talks. Details of each of my talks are on my website at: jaharrison.me.uk/Talks


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