Pollinating London Together (PLT) is thrilled to extend an invitation to a truly special evening—the Equinox Dinner taking place on the 23rd of September at the historic Grocers’ Hall.
This is an event not to be missed, where PLT will celebrate the turning of the seasons and its recent progress.
The evening will begin with an update from the PLT Chairman on its impactful work across the city. But the highlight of the night will undoubtedly be the esteemed guest speaker, Professor Phil Stevenson from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. As the Priority Leader of Trait Diversity and Function, Professor Stevenson’s work on plant and fungal traits plays a vital role in conservation and enhancing ecosystem resilience. His expertise, particularly in the chemistry of nectar and pollen, offers fascinating insights into how plants interact with pollinators and how this knowledge can be harnessed to promote sustainable food systems.
This is a rare opportunity to hear directly from one of the leading voices in plant chemistry and ecological function. Professor Stevenson also holds a dual role as Professor of Plant Chemistry at the Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, making him uniquely positioned to explore the intersections between science and sustainable agriculture.
Join PLT for an evening that promises not only delightful cuisine and conversation but also a chance to engage with the science that underpins its mission.
Event Details
Date: 23rd September 2024
Time: 1845
Location: Grocers’ Hall
Dress Code: Black Tie
Secure your place at this exceptional dinner please book using this link.