An award-winning garden writer and TV presenter will be appearing at an event in Cromer.

Kate Bradbury, a journalist specialising in wildlife gardening, will give a presentation at a 'Wildlife Garden Question Time' at Cromer Community Hall.

She will then join a panel with Jerry Kinsley, senior lecturer in wildlife and conservation at Easton College, and chaired by Nick Acheson of the Norfolk Wildlife Trust and Trustee of the Felbeck Trust.

North Norfolk News: Kate Bradbury, a journalist specialising in wildlife gardening, will appear at an event in Cromer on March 24. Photo: PA Features Archive/Press Association Images. Kate Bradbury, a journalist specialising in wildlife gardening, will appear at an event in Cromer on March 24. Photo: PA Features Archive/Press Association Images. (Image: PA Features Archive/Press Association Images)

They will be answering questions about how to make a garden wildlife-friendly.

Questions can be submitted in person when purchasing a ticket, or on the website cromergreenspaces.wordpress.com/events.

The evening will also see the launch of the annual Cromer Green Spaces Wildlife Garden competition to find the best gardens for nature in Cromer.

North Norfolk News: An entrant into the Cromer Green Spaces wildlife garden competition in 2022. Photo: Cromer Green Spaces. An entrant into the Cromer Green Spaces wildlife garden competition in 2022. Photo: Cromer Green Spaces. (Image: Cromer Green Spaces)

Wildlife Garden Question Time will take place from 6pm to 9pm on Friday, March 24, at Cromer Community Hall on Garden Street.

Tickets cost £10, include refreshments and are available from Constance and Thyme on Garden Street, Cromer.

They can also be purchased online for collection at the door.

For more information contact cromergs@gmail.com