Date: Sunday 2 March
Start time: 4pm
Duration: 1.5 hours
Age range: All ages
Location: Yarm Wellness Centre, High Church Wynd, Yarm on Tees, TS15 9BQ
Price: £10 full price /£8 concessions. Concessions available for those in full time education, anyone receiving Universal Credit and or Disability Living Allowance.  
Info:

Wilding tells the story of a young couple that bets on nature for the future of their failing, four-hundred-year-old estate. The young couple battles entrenched tradition, and dares to place the fate of their farm in the hands of nature. Ripping down the fences, they set the land back to the wild and entrust its recovery to a motley mix of animals both tame and wild. It is the beginning of a grand experiment that will become one of the most significant rewilding experiments in Europe. 

Presented with support from BFI, Cinema For All and Film Bank Media.

Access: Yarm Wellness Centre is wheelchair accessible, with groundfloor disabled toilets.

High Church Wynd is cobbled which can be a bit slippery when wet. If you have mobility issues, we do recommend they access the Centre from the West St end.

If you have any further questions regarding access support, please email Kirsty@festivalofthrift.co.uk

Parking

Parking is available behind the Centre on West Street for up to 1 hour.

There are 2 Long stay car parks off of West St which is ÂŁ3.50/full day and free from 5pm and on Sundays;
The Old Market car park (TS15 9BX)
West St car park (TS15 9BU)
There are 2 further long stay car parks on the opposite side of the High St (price and timings per the other long stays):
Yarm Wharf Car park (TS15 9AB)
Castle Dyke Wynd car park (TS15 9DE)
You can park on the High Street for up to 3 hours, for ÂŁ1.50 and free from 5pm and on Sundays.

Public transport

Bus routes:

Arriva North East Route 7 (Stockton High St to Yarm)
Stagecoach North East Route 57
Arriva North East Route 6 (Stockton High Street  to Darlington Town Hall, passing through Yarm and Eaglescliffe)
Arriva North East Route 17 (Middlesbrough to Stockton, Thornaby, Ingleby Barwick, Yarm, and Stockton)

This thought-provoking documentary follows the powerful story of rewilding—the process of restoring land to its natural state. Wilding takes us deep into the impact of reintroducing wildlife to once-depleted ecosystems, offering a hopeful glimpse into the potential for renewal in both nature and humankind.

Wilding Screening

Date:

Sunday 2 March

Time:

4pm

Location:

Yarm Wellness Centre, High Church Wynd, Yarm on Tees, TS15 9BQ

£8.00£10.00

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