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Family Bushcraft Course, Sydenham Hill Wood, October Half Term


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Free family half term wildlife and bushcraft fun with London Wildlife Trust.


Join us this half term for a two day course suitable for families learning about how to survive in the wild. Activities will include identifying edible plants, fire-lighting and den building. There will even be a few spooky stories told around the camp fire.


Recommended for children ages 7 and above and their families.


This course is free but please book in advance as places are limited.


When: 27th and 28th October, 11am - 4pm.

Where: Sydenham Hill Woods


Contact Sylvia Myers, [email protected] for details and to book.


http://www.wildlondon.org.uk/events/2015/09/29/tents-tales-and-bushcraft-family-learning-course

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