Copyright
Copyright
Last updated 20 August 2026
Nina A Spencer designed Space to Breathe in full — the evening, the guidance, the way it is held — and she owns the copyright in that original work.
The experience
Space to Breathe is an original guided experience created by Nina A Spencer. That includes the structure of the evening, her spoken guidance, the particular combination of mindfulness, sky-bathing, music and setting as she has designed it, and the words, images and materials used to present it.
Copyright arises automatically in the United Kingdom. No one else may copy, adapt, record, republish or commercially reuse those original materials, or run a substitute evening that takes her script, sequence, branding or distinctive presentation, without her written permission.
The name Space to Breathe, as used for this session, belongs with that work. You must not use it, or a name that is confusingly similar, to sell tickets, promote an event, or suggest a connection with Nina A Spencer that does not exist.
This website
Unless a credit says otherwise, the text, original photographs, graphics and arrangement of spacetobreathe.events are copyright Nina A Spencer. You may view them for your own information and to book an official ticket. You may not scrape, clone, or reuse the site’s content or design as if it were your own.
A ticket to attend a session is a ticket to take part. It is not a licence to film the guidance, copy the script, or reproduce the experience elsewhere.
What this does not cover
Sherwood Observatory remains the venue’s building and name. Ticket Tailor remains Ticket Tailor’s. Third-party maps, fonts and tools stay with their owners. This notice does not try to own the general idea of sitting quietly under a planetarium sky — only Nina A Spencer’s original expression of Space to Breathe.
Permission
If you would like to quote a short passage, share a photograph of your own night, or discuss a collaboration, ask first. Press and honest personal sharing of a visit are welcome; reproducing the experience, the copy, or the branding is not.
Nina A Spencer asserts her moral right to be identified as the author of Space to Breathe.
© 2026 Nina A Spencer. All rights reserved.
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