New for 2024, come and join the Learning Team and the Gardening Team on the Cathedral estate to explore our grounds this Easter holiday.
We will be learning about the trees on the estate, looking at tree rings, looking for bugs, learning about our composting and so much more!
Sessions:
Wednesday 3rd April, 2.15pm-3.15pm
Thursday 4th April, 2.15pm-3.15pm
Friday 5th April, 2.15pm-3.15pm
On the day:
We will meet you in the Undercroft (the location for our family craft workshops). Click here for a map.
The session will take place no matter what the weather so come dressed for the weather – you might like to wear wellies.
Most suitable for those aged 5+
Due to where we are going to be walking on the Cathedral estate, this won't be suitable for those in buggies. You are welcome to leave any buggies in the Undercroft.
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