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Wildlife activities, Half term, Centre for Wildlife Gardening and Sydenham Hill Woods


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We have lots of fantastic activities planned this half term:


Tents, Tales and Bushcraft (Booking essential)

27th and 28th October, 11am ? 4pm, Sydenham Hill Woods

Two day course for families learning how to survive in the wild, including building dens, filtering water and fire lighting. Recommended for children aged 7 and up and their families.


Weeds, Seeds and Mosaics (Booking essential)

29th and 30th October, 11am ? 4pm, Centre for Wildlife Gardening

Two day course for families learning about the plants around us and creating marvellous mosaics and other crafts inspired by those plants. Recommended for children aged 5 and up and their families.


Tree Day (No booking required)

1st November, 11am ? 4pm, Centre for Wildlife Gardening

A big open day to celebrate our leafy friends. Drop in whenever you like during the times above and join in with tree themed trails, crafts and try out a bit of wood-working in our new ?Workshop for Wildlife?. Suitable for everyone!


Contact Sylvia Myers, [email protected] or 020 7252 9186 to book or for further details.

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    • If it was limited to a couple of days a year, so we all knew, that would be fine. In the last few years (and it is a recent thing) you get random fireworks going off any time after dusk for half the year. It does more than cause problems for pets and wildlife- it can mean lasting damage and massive expense and hassle for pet owners. All because some get a buzz out of loud bangs.
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    • I made sure to set off a few today just to rile you guys up 😇😂 Always looking for something to criticise 
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