King Henry’s Walk Garden

TGC delivers education at this locked community garden. Contact us for more information.

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Sydenham Hill Wood

This is the oldest LWT reserve and has a mix of new and ancient woodland, with remnants of Victorian gardens. You will find more than 200 species of trees and plants, as well as rare fungi, insects, birds and woodland mammals.

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Surrey Docks Farm

Apart from the usual farm tours, the Surrey Docks Farm has a Bee Trail workshop where children explore the life of a honey bee and identify pollinators around the Farm.

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London Wetland Centre

Urban Wetlands with over 105 acres of nature reserve to explore, the London Wetland Centre is one of the most important conservation projects of the 21st century.

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Greenwich Park

Part of The Royal Parks, this south London heritage site is a haven for wildlife with much to explore.

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Centre for Wildlife Gardening

Great hidden spot in Peckham where you can find wildlife habitats, like ponds, chalk band, wildflower meadow, woodland copse, herb garden, stag beetle sanctuaries, insect hotels and raised permaculture beds.

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Walthamstow Wetlands

Sessions led by the London Wildlife Trust. These are very hands-on nature sessions and are all linked to the national curriculum.

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Stepney City Farm

They offer many farm related workshops for schools, but also a workshop on Plants, Food Growing & Gardening for KS1 and KS2.
Self-led visits are possible Monday-Friday, but must be booked in advance.

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Spitalfields City Farm

Spitalfields City Farm deliver one hour educational workshops, for groups of up to 30 school children. Workshops are adaptable to the age, ability and current learning topics of the group and explore the themes of farming, food, sustainability and nature connection.

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