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Summer Celebration, Centre for Wildlife Gardening, 19th July


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Come to London Wildlife Trust?s beautiful Centre for Wildlife Gardening for a day of free activities and games in the sunshine. Activities on offer include crafts, pond-dipping, bug-hunting, and scavenger hunts. There will also be the chance to have your say on activities and workshops using our 'Workshop for Wildlife' which is due to be refurbished over August and September.


We will be holding a fancy dress competition ? the theme is ?Garden Wildlife?, we?re looking forward to seeing your ideas!


Pop by at any time between the times below for some home made cordial and cake and explore the garden.


When: Sunday 19th July, 11am- 4pm

Where: Centre for Wildlife Gardening, 28 Marsden Road, SE15 4EE

Contact: Sylvia Myers, [email protected], 020 7252 9186

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