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4th December is TREE DAY!


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On Sunday 4th December The Centre for Wildlife Gardening is holding its annual Tree Day! This year in partnership with the Great North Wood project.



All are welcome to take part in our free, fun-packed day from 11-4


There will be tree-themed opportunities for all ages including:

*tree trails

*tree ID walks

*tree dressing

*willow and clay crafts

*tree planting


We will even be attempting to make ink from oak apples!


There will also be the opportunity for tea, cake and to buy a tree (or several) to plant in your garden.


You can find us at

The Centre for Wildlife Gardening,

London,

SE15 4EE


We hope to see you there!


For further information get in touch:

http://www.wildlondon.org.uk/events/2016/11/03/tree-day

email: [email protected]

Twitter: WildGardenCtr

Instagram: #Wildlondon

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