SEND Session at Crane Park Island

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WildNet - Amy Lewis

SEND Session at Crane Park Island

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Enjoy a nature discovery session in a quiet atmosphere. For children with SEND and their families.

Event details

Meeting point

Shot Tower

Date

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Time
11:00am - 12:00pm
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About the event

A quiet morning session exploring the reserve and the wildlife found here, for families with a member with any additional needs and/or a disability. Activities will focus on using our senses to explore and enjoy nature.

Meet at the Shot Tower (what3words: tens.closer.trap).

This session will be led by James (he/him) from our Learning & Engagement Team.

The first session will be on Sunday 2nd November. Future dates TBC.

Booking required, please book a free place via Eventbrite. One ticket per family of up to 3 children.

Sessions are aimed at children of all ages and parents/carers together. There will be one member of staff present at the session. All children must be accompanied throughout the session by a responsible adult.

This is a free event, but donations are welcome. All profits are invested into London Wildlife Trust’s conservation and education work and the care of its nature reserves.

Booking

Price

This is a free event, but donations are welcome.

Suggested donation

All profits are invested into London Wildlife Trust's conservation and education work and the care of its nature reserves.

Suitable for

Families, Children

Know before you go

Dogs

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Assistance dogs only

Guide dogs and assistance dogs only for this session.

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Mobility

There are entrances by footpath via Ellerman Avenue or Great Chertsey Road. Bus 110 stops in Powder Mill Lane, and bus 111 in Hounslow Road, both near the Ellerman Avenue entrance; buses 481 and H22 stop in Hospital Bridge Road, near Great Chertsey Road. The nearest railway station is Whitton, a 15-minute walk away.  

Most of the island is accessible by wheelchair, but one footpath has steps. Paths range from smooth to dirt. There are a number of bridges providing access to the island, without steps. Along the guided walk there is a bench, and seating by the river-dipping platform. The Shot Tower is only accessible at ground floor level for wheelchair users, where there are toilets.

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What to bring

Please come dressed for the weather and some mud!

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Parking information

Limited parking on nearby roads
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Bicycle parking

Available on site.
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Facilities

Toilets
Accessible toilet

Contact us

Sophie Harris