
Wild Ed -Secondary
About the event
As part of our Wilder Luton project, which aims to educate and engage older children and young people with the natural landscape found around Luton we have launched a new, monthly, Wild Ed session for 10-18yr olds educated at home.
Meeting the 1st Monday of each month at the Bushmead Community Hub garden, we will provide a chance to learn new gardening and woodwork skills by looking after and improving this communal green space for people and wildlife.
Nearby is the Bradgers Hill nature reserve and there will be a chance to explore this site, to help look after it and to try out some bush craft activities. Sessions will depend on the season but will always be based outdoors so please come dressed for the weather. Only in extreme conditions such as high winds or heavy rain will sessions be cancelled. You are welcome to leave your child with us for the duration of these sessions.
This month we will be helping to create a new wildlife garden area at the Bushmead Hub and restoring a mud kitchen for our younger children to enjoy
Thanks to the National Heritage Lottery funding we can offer these sessions at £4 per child (+eventbrite fee)
If you have younger children please do look at our Wild Ed-Primary sessions, running fortnightly on Thursday afternoons at Wardown Park, Arboretum.