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September is upon us - have you booked your Museum of Walking walkshops?

 

Explore the Urban Forest with Paul Wood: Haverstock Hill

6.15pm-8.30pm: Thursday 13 September - start Chalk Farm tube station

Take a closer look at the remarkable diversity of kerbside trees to be found in in the vicinity of Haverstock Hill. We can expect to see at least a dozen different tree species from elegant Birches to grand London Plane trees. We finish at one of London’s most charming tree-named pub. Please note we will be taking in some fairly steep hills!

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http://www.museumofwalking.org.uk/events/urban-forest-haverstock-hill/ 

For tree ID enthusiasts above are Fagus sylvatica Purpurea on Haverstock Hill

#BetterAir Sensory Connections
Monday 17, Tuesday 18, Wednesday 19 September - free events around London Bridge & Bankside - Read more and book now

Stalking East End Mulberries with Peter Coles:  Stepney to Victoria Park 11.00am Sunday 23 September Read more and book now

Mindful Lunches with Mel - Friday 14 and Monday 24 September - free events at The Hive, London Bridge - Read more and book now
 


Bridging the Thames and Time with Travis Elborough - from Old London Bridge to Bankside - marking the 50th anniversary of the sale of London Bridge.

Start Monument tube station 6.00pm Thursday 27 September

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Can you help? We are seeking participants for a couple of intriguing audio recording walks to take place in Grays Inn Road on a Friday early in October.  SONIC NOTES, is a Heritage Lottery funded project to capture oral and audio recordings of soon to be redundant hospitals.  By August 2019, the workforce and resources from the Eastman Dental and Ear, Nose and Throat hospitals will have been transferred to new premises on Huntly Street, where a new artwork that incorporates legacy recordings will be installed for five years.  You could be part of this grand-breaking project, part of which will be working with specialist health professionals.  Please click here to use our Get in Touch page to register your interest. 
Scratching your head for something to do at the weekend?  Take a trip to the Isle of Purbeck for a new festival of walking.  Regular visitors to the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset, will expound on its beauty, with miles of open rolling countryside to explore, layers of history, legacy of literature and art, its organic food as well as some of the most breath-taking parts of the UK’s coastline. It is a true ‘hidden gem.’ being only 2.5 hours from London, popular since Victorian times,  and with features on Julia Bradbury’s top 100 walks, The Spring Watch, and Countryfile just in 2018 alone the message is spreading. Click here for more information
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