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Join London Wildlife Trust this winter for some wild events, including guided walks and a sustainable and ethical festive market!
Corporate events and meetings
With a variety of locations available, hire one of London’s hidden nature reserves for your unique event.
Woodberry Wetlands family events
Join us at Woodberry Wetlands for London Wildlife Trust's family events! Come along for free events that will connect you and your family to nature in the city.
Events at Walthamstow Wetlands
Built in 1894, the Engine House at Walthamstow Wetlands is a unique heritage destination which has been recently redeveloped to combine its original architectural features with modern amenities. Situated on Europe’s largest urban wetlands reserve, the Engine House can host a range of events with stunning views across the reservoirs of Walthamstow Wetlands and the London skyline itself.
Camley Street Family Events
Join us at Camley Street Natural Park for London Wildlife Trust's family events! Come along for free events that will connect you and your family to nature in the city.
Events at Woodberry Wetlands
The historic Grade II listed Coal House at Woodberry Wetlands makes an idyllic venue with its waterside view over 11 hectares of sweeping reeds, wildflower meadow, and woodland wildlife habitat.
Family Learning Events
Join London Wildlife Trust this summer and get connected to nature in the city with all of the family.
Events at Camley Street Natural Park
After reopening in 2021, Camley Street Natural Park is London Wildlife Trust’s newest and most centrally located venue. With views over Regents Canal and surrounded by the blooming wildflower of our 2-hectare nature reserve, this hidden gem makes an idyllic and unique venue to host your next meeting, corporate dinner or family get together.
Escaped pet parakeets bring exotic colour to the capital’s skies
With a flash of green plumage and an exclamation of loud squawks, London’s ring-necked parakeets boldly proclaim their recent arrival in our gardens and parks.
Seeding Change Report: shining a light on the barriers to nature conservation volunteering for young women and non-binary people of colour
London Wildlife Trust is proud to present the recommendations within the Seeding Change Report, addressing the specific barriers to inclusion in volunteering within the nature conservation sector…
Autumn colours in the Great North Wood
In a blog exploring the autumnal Great North Wood, project officer Edwin Malins celebrates a wonderful time of year to discover this ancient landscape in south London.
World Wetlands Day 2019
London Wildlife Trust is promoting World Wetlands Day this weekend. 2nd February each year is the day when people around the world help to raise global awareness about the vital role of wetlands…