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2015 Volunteering with London Wildlife Trust @ Centre for Wildlife Gardening


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New Year, new you!


Now that we've reached 2015 it's the time for fresh starts and new resolutions! Is one of your New Year's resolutions to spend more time outdoors? To give back to your local community?

Lucky for you, London Wildlife Trust is offering you the opportunity to do both!


Here at the idyllic Centre for Wildlife Gardening, we hold practical volunteer sessions every Wednesday and every Sunday. Join us at the award-winning site to take part in practical gardening activities like potting and planting, tree pruning, creating new wildlife habitats and general garden and pond maintenance.


You don't need any experience, just lots of enthusiasm!

(And while we remain in these winter months, some warm clothing!)


Wednesdays and Sundays, 10:30am - 4:30pm

Centre for Wildlife Gardening

28 Marsden Road

SE15 4EE

02072529186


For more information about volunteering opportunities, upcoming events at the Centre or other ways to get involved with the Trust, contact Sylvia Myers at [email protected] or Rowan Sharp at [email protected].

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