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Wildlife Gardening
Start Date
13 November 2011 10:00
End Date
13 November 2011 13:30
Location
Centre For Wildlife Gardening
SE15 4EE
Price
£20.00
What: New Skills
When: Sun 13th Nov
Where: Centre for Wildlife Gardening
Meet at: Visitor Centre
Site information: Disabled Access. Toilets. Visitor Centre
Transport: Bus; 185, 176, 40, 484, 37
Event Details
An inspiring introduction to the principles of wildlife gardening and interesting anc creative ways to encourage wildlife in your garden or growing space.
There is a
discounted price of £10
for London Wildlife Trust or Capital Growth members.
to book your spot call Celia Hammond on
0207 2529186
or
email
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