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Sat 5th July - Build a cob oven - free community workshop at Mother Goose Wildlife Garden


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Get stuck in and learn how to make a cob oven from clay, sand and straw. We have visiting cob expert Simon Blackwell leading us in a fabulously hands-(and feet-)on day creating our very own outdoor oven.

The day will run from 10am-5pm.

These wood-fired ovens make fantastic pizza and we'll be firing it up for a future celebration on August 29th.

As it's an all day event we're asking everyone to bring some lunch to share if you plan to stay over lunchtime (around 1pm).


Refreshments available


A free event for families, adults and accompanied children. (Donations welcome)

www.mothergoosegarden.co.uk

[email protected]

Mother Goose Wildlife Garden

Entrance between Wanley road flats and new flats on corner with Greendale

Mother Goose Wildlife Garden, Greendale Fields, off Wanley Road, London SE5 8JZ


Funded by Southwark Council Cleaner Greener Safer Grant

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This Saturday - come and join in building a cob oven at Mother Goose Wildlife Garden!

10am-5pm, FREE event for families, adults and accompanied children.


www.mothergoosegarden.co.uk

[email protected]

Mother Goose Wildlife Garden

Entrance between Wanley road flats and new flats on corner with Greendale

Mother Goose Wildlife Garden, Greendale Fields, off Wanley Road, London SE5 8JZ


Funded by Southwark Council Cleaner Greener Safer Grant

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10am-5pm, FREE event for families, adults and accompanied children.


www.mothergoosegarden.co.uk

[email protected]

Mother Goose Wildlife Garden

Entrance between Wanley road flats and new flats on corner with Greendale

Mother Goose Wildlife Garden, Greendale Fields, off Wanley Road, London SE5 8JZ


Funded by Southwark Council Cleaner Greener Safer Grant

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