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Swan st I think it's called


Opposite the clipper pub along rotherhithe st


https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&q=SE16+5EX&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=London+SE16+5EX&gl=uk&ei=VarFTKn6EcOOjAft9fy4BQ&oi=geocode_result&ved=0CBUQ8gEwAA


You can walk along the Thames path till just before the Hilton then turn back into rotherhithe st

It's quite a small park but has some big blocks to climb on and a pirate ship and is quite shady


It certainly makes a (free) day out for us, farm and scoot along the Thames then park

  • 2 weeks later...

Just wanted to give this thread a push back up, in case anyone out there needs activities to fill in the holidays. We went this morning to the farm birds session, the kids loved it. A mixture of teaching, hands on activities, and crafts as well as lots of information about the other animals too. Just ?1 a child, well worth it.


There were only 5 kids taking part, which surprised me.


Was quite entertaining watching the "community payback" boys reluctantly sweeping up goat poo too :)

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