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Ivo Graham goes wild at Attenborough rave and asks big question

Swindon joined celebrations for Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday on Friday evening with a themed event at Create Studios.

bySwindon 24
10 May 2026 • 10.11am
Ivo Graham goes wild at Attenborough rave and asks big question

All photos: Tom Arthur - Create Studios

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The celebration, hosted by comedian Ivo Graham, brought together residents to recognise the broadcaster whose voice has become synonymous with the natural world.

For decades, Attenborough has warned audiences about melting ice caps, collapsing ecosystems, plastic pollution and species extinction.

His approach was rarely political. Instead, he focused on showing viewers what exists in the natural world and what stands to be lost. The Swindon event came at a time when environmental issues appear to be receiving less prominence in national and local political debate.

Only a few years ago, climate protests lead by Greta Thunberg, regularly dominated headlines and the phrase ‘climate crisis’ was widely adopted by councils and public bodies. Now, political focus has shifted towards issues such as the cost of living, housing pressures, migration and national security.

Debate around Net Zero targets and environmental policy has become increasingly polarised, with some parties arguing the pace of change places too much strain on households and businesses.

Locally, this changing mood has been reflected in the recent Swindon Borough Council elections.

The Green Party, which has campaigned on sustainable transport, protection of green spaces and improved air quality, did not win any seats.

Rosie Leather, from the Green Party in Swindon, said:

“You can feel nationally that environmental issues have slipped down the list of priorities for many people. But climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution have not gone away just because the headlines moved on, and they remain closely connected to every day struggles.

Rosie Leather and Tom Butcher from the Swindon Green Party

David Attenborough spent decades helping people fall in love with the natural world. Events like this matter because once people stop caring emotionally about nature, protecting it becomes politically impossible.

The question for Swindon now is whether we still want to be a town that values green spaces, wildlife and environmental responsibility, or whether we will only realise what we’re losing when it’s too far gone.”

Attenborough’s influence has spanned generations, shaping public understanding of the planet and its ecosystems. He has often been described as one of Britain’s most trusted broadcasters, known for his calm and measured delivery.


As he reached his 100th year, the Swindon gathering was both a celebration of his life’s work and a reminder of the issues he has consistently highlighted. There is a clear contrast between the global environmental warnings he has articulated for decades and the current political landscape, where climate policy no longer dominates public discourse in the same way.

For those who attended Friday’s event, the evening appeared to offer a chance to reconnect with the emotional pull of the natural world rather than the technicalities of policy.

Whether environmental concerns return to the centre of political debate remains to be seen.

For now, the milestone provided an opportunity for reflection in Swindon on the value placed on nature and the long-term challenges that remain.

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