A special screening of FUGOLBURNA: STREAM FREQUENTED BY BIRDS in Hawk Mill Farm, Great Wilbraham, with a discussion on agriculture & water from local regenerative farmers, including David White, Ed Wombwell, and Ruth Hawksley of the Wildlife Trust. 

Fugolburna, the Anglo-Saxon name for Fulbourn, is a documentary film produced by Fulbourn Forum, which is a call to protect and restore the area’s iconic chalk streams currently in crisis. It celebrates the beautiful Fulbourn Fen Nature Reserve and beyond, and shows the efforts made by the local community and environmental groups to support nature recovery and to maintain and improve the health of local ecosystems.

Full address: Hawk Mill Farm, Mill Road, Little Wilbraham, CB21 5LG
Parking at the farm. For satnav guidance, search ‘Hawk Mill Farm’

As space is limited, please book your ticket. Donations will be taken at the door. 

Screening hosted by David White (Hawk Mill Farm) & Claire Mackenzie (Producer of film documentary Six Inches of Soil) as part of the Cambridge ‘Rivers of Film’ Festival Extended Programme.

 

Access information for the venue

If you have any questions about access to the space, support or companion tickets, please contact us by email events@watersencam.co.uk

  • Date : October 9, 2025
  • Time : 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm (Europe/London)
  • Venue : Hawk Mill Farm, Little Wilbraham, CB21 5LG