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10:00 am –
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Thornhill Bridge Community Gardeners |
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Thornhill Bridge Community Gardeners will organise a drawing activity looking at features of the Regents Canal such as historical architecture and biodiversity.
There will also be a display of the work of Thornhill Bridge Community Gardeners and forthcoming local community events. Islington Greenspace, Islington Ecology Centre and TBCG will be working in tandem to provide information and publicise future environmental activities.
FREE Activities for children |
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10:00 am –
5:00 pm |
Wildlife Boat Trips |
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Two Wildlife boat trips will run on the day, lead by Islington Nature Conservation and Greenspace Rangers. These return trips will depart from the mooring outside the LondonCanalMuseum and head towards City Road Lock.
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10:00 am –
5:00 pm |
Camley Street
Natural Park |
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Camley Street Natural Park, an innovative and internationally acclaimed reserve, made of two unique acres of wild green space on the banks of the Regents canal, will have an exhibit on green roofs, pond-dipping activity and a display on sustainable development.
FREE Activities for children
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10:00 am –
5:00 pm |
Regent’s Canal
Towpath Display |
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Maiden Lane Bridge to Pancras Lock
Find out about Argent’s plans for development of the King’s Cross area, with an exhibition of images suggesting the future view from the towpath.
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