Occurring
for 5 hours
Venue Address
Walthamstow Wetlands, Walthamstow Wetlands, 2 Forest Road Walthamstow, London N17 9NH, N17 9NH, United Kingdom
A guided tour and circular walk of approximately three-miles, on flat terrain on dedicated footpaths around Walthamstow Wetlands, an internationally important nature reserve which has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

The tour will include the reservoirs and nature reserve, the historical Engine Room, Coppermill Tower (originating from 1066 and is in the Domesday book) and an introduction to their Sensory Garden, which was created for children with special education needs. If the weather allows, we will follow the towpath along the River Lea back to Tottenham Hale station. Walking shoes recommended, as footpaths can be wet, and slippery if muddy, especially after rain. There is also an option for lunch at the Ferry Boat Inn (https://www.pubanddining.co.uk/ferry-boat-tottenham/food-and-drink) after the visit.

Please inform Jean at [email protected] by Friday 18th October if you intend to join us.

St Mary with St George, Hornsey Parish Church

What sort of Church will you find in Hornsey Parish?

Hornsey Parish Church is part of the Church of England in the Edmonton Area of the Diocese of London, which in turn is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. We are a diverse and vibrant church with a congregation representative of the varied community that Hornsey is: young and older; married, single and partnered, straight and gay; British and international. The style of our worship is focused upon the Eucharist. We see our liturgical life as very important: not fussy and celebrated with attention and care. There is something for everyone at Hornsey Parish Church and we hope that can include you too.

Please come and see us – you will be very welcome!

Fr Bruce Batstone

Safeguarding Statement

Hornsey Parish Church believes that safeguarding is the responsibility of everyone and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all those who are vulnerable (children, young people and vulnerable adults). We expect all of our staff, volunteers and those who use our premises to share this commitment and value the support of those who worship here in achieving this. If you have any concerns please contact our Safeguarding Officer, Naomi Malone, or Fr Bruce Batstone and/or Mthr Clemency Flitter

Important numbers
Michelle Burns, Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor: 020 7932 1224, CCPAS (Now known as 31:8) helpline: 0303 003 1111, LADO (Local Authority Designated Officer) 020 3837 5082, Family Lives: (Previously Parentline) 0808 800 222, Childline: 0800 1111

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Walthamstow Wetlands Walk on Saturday 19th October 2024

Occurring
for 5 hours
Venue
Walthamstow Wetlands
Address
Walthamstow Wetlands, Walthamstow Wetlands, 2 Forest Road Walthamstow, London N17 9NH, N17 9NH, United Kingdom

A guided tour and circular walk of approximately three-miles, on flat terrain on dedicated footpaths around Walthamstow Wetlands, an internationally important nature reserve which has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

The tour will include the reservoirs and nature reserve, the historical Engine Room, Coppermill Tower (originating from 1066 and is in the Domesday book) and an introduction to their Sensory Garden, which was created for children with special education needs. If the weather allows, we will follow the towpath along the River Lea back to Tottenham Hale station. Walking shoes recommended, as footpaths can be wet, and slippery if muddy, especially after rain. There is also an option for lunch at the Ferry Boat Inn (https://www.pubanddining.co.uk/ferry-boat-tottenham/food-and-drink) after the visit.

Please inform Jean at [email protected] by Friday 18th October if you intend to join us.

Safeguarding

Hornsey Parish Church believes that safeguarding is the responsibility of everyone and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all those who are vulnerable (children, young people and vulnerable adults). We expect all of our staff, volunteers and those who use our premises to share this commitment and value the support of those who worship here in achieving this. If you have any concerns please contact our Safeguarding Officer, Naomi Malone, or Fr Bruce Batstone and/or Mthr Clemency Flitter

Important numbers
Michelle Burns, Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor: 020 7932 1224, CCPAS (Now known as 31:8) helpline: 0303 003 1111, LADO (Local Authority Designated Officer) 020 3837 5082, Family Lives: (Previously Parentline) 0808 800 222, Childline: 0800 1111