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ONE TREE HILL ALLOTMENTS OPEN DAY THIS SUNDAY 15TH


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One Tree Hill Allotments Open Day

Last week?s postponed Open Day will definitely - whatever the weather - take place this Sunday August 15th. The details are below.

Where: One Tree Hill Allotments just up the hill from Honor Oak Station.

A map of the site will be available when you come in.

1. Art Trail (map available to pick up): from 12.30

2. Tea & cakes, jams etc stall: from 12.30

3. BBQ (meat/vegetarian): from 1pm

4. Kids's trail (sheets available to pick up): all day

5. Nature scavenger hunts?for families (children accompanied) in the AFRIL plot: 1pm - 5pm

6. Site Walks: 1.30 & 2.30 - from the paved area

7. Green Woodworking Demonstration: 2-4 pm - Paul plot 44

8. The Note-Orious Community Choir in the paved area: 2.30-3pm (TBC)

9. Mini beast and bug hunting?in the AFRIL plot 3pm - 5.00pm

10. Pizza Area open for cider (and perhaps pizza): from 3.30pm

11. Jamie Souter on guitar in Pizza Area: 4-4.30

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