Each event starts promptly at 10.00am and finishes around 12.30pm. Meet at Wandlebury Stable Rooms Education Centre. All events are led by CambridgePPF’s experienced field teachers and designed especially with children in mind. Feel free to bring a drink and a snack, and stay on for a picnic and explore the country park afterwards.
If you go down to the woods today…
Tuesday 28 May: 10.00am - 12.30pm
Join CambridgePPF for nature discovery and play especially for children under five. The charity’s experienced field teachers will guide visitors around the country park introducing little ones to the very best that nature has to offer and helping them discover a whole new world where their imagination can run riot.
NB: Under fives only. All children must be accompanied by an adult. £6.50 per child (members £5.00), adults free. Booking is essential as places are limited. Please dress for being outside and don't forget to bring £2.50 for the car park.
Directions: Wandlebury Country Park is on the A1307, 2.5km south of the Addenbrooke’s roundabout.
For information & to book a place: email [email protected]
Iron Age Celts at Wandlebury Country Park
Wednesday 29 May: 10.00am - 12.30pm
Children over five are invited to join CambridgePPF on a journey of discovery into Wandlebury’s ancient history. Find out what life was like at the country park for the Iron Age Celts that used to live there. See what evidence remains and make your own model Iron Age hut.
NB: Age five plus. All children must beaccompanied by an adult. £6.50 per child (members £5.00), adults free. Booking is essential as places are limited. Please dress for being outside and don't forget to bring £2.50 for the car park.
Directions: Wandlebury Country Park is on the A1307, 2.5km south of the Addenbrooke’s roundabout.
For information & to book a place: email [email protected]
About Cambridge Past, Present and Future (CambridgePPF)
Founded as Cambridge Preservation Society in 1928, CambridgePPF is a registered charity campaigning to keep Cambridge and its surroundings special by positively influencing planning developments, delivering environmental education and managing the green spaces and historic buildings in its care. Its diverse property portfolio includes Wandlebury Country Park and its Iron Age Ring; Coton Countryside Reserve; Barnwell Leper Chapel; Bourn Windmill plus various wildlife sites and historic buildings. Key achievements include protecting sites such as Grantchester Meadows, the Gog Magog Hills and Wandlebury Estate from development and helping to establish the Cambridge Green Belt in the 1960s. CambridgePPF has a growing membership, which makes a vital contribution to the cost of conserving, managing and developing its sites. With its HQ at Wandlebury, the charity has a mix of busy full and part-time staff and is run by a Board of Trustees together with Advisory Committees staffed by dedicated volunteers. For more information about the charity and benefits of membership: www.cambridgeppf.org
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Cambridge Past, Present & Future
Wandlebury Ring
Babraham
Cambridge
CB22 3AE
01223 243830
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