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Does anyone know if it's ok to park in the pub carpark for this or in the one at the beginning of the path? Would love to come one thurs but can't figure out how to transport everything & persuade toddler to walk up the hill without buggy unless car is very close by.

BTW


Since first starting this thread going back in March - we now have a shiny new website!

www.nature-play.co.uk


And as mentioned earlier all information is on the facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nature-Play-South-East-London/207738685928324 if you would like to 'like' it and keep in touch with the weekly news.


Cheers,

Clare

  • 1 year later...

There is parking on Sydenham Hill (the road)... and the meeting place is now at the bridge.

For up to date meeting information visit http://www.nature-play.co.uk/south-east-london-uk.html

And keep up to date weekly with our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nature-Play-South-East-London/207738685928324

Not at all Helen, Nature Play is for all ages. In the school holiday we quite often have old siblings or children that once came to Nature Play when they were younger, or homeschooled/unschooled.


Nature Play is...

Child-led play

For all ages

Every week

All weather

All seasons

Free

For anyone wondering about using a buggy, I used to use mine (McLaren) to get from home and go up Cox's Walk and then just chained it to the railings at the railway bridge to continue the rest of the journey on foot/carrying. Actually mostly I didn't chain it, just left it the other side of the fence. I figured there wouldn't be many people wanting to thieve a crusty old buggy from the middle of the woods.

clarebells Wrote:

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> Not at all Helen, Nature Play is for all ages. In

> the school holiday we quite often have old

> siblings or children that once came to Nature Play

> when they were younger, or

> homeschooled/unschooled.

>

> Nature Play is...

> Child-led play

> For all ages

> Every week

> All weather

> All seasons

> Free


Hi there - thanks for the reply. Might come along next week.

Helen

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