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Countryside Live

An event in September in London
Lee Valley Park
Leyton
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Countryside Live ends on 30th November -0001
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Adults £3 Kids Go Free

This family friendly event has something for all ages and interests - why not come and join us for a countryside weekend and enjoy the many shows, exhibitor and activities on offer.

There's a whole heap of countryside and wildlife activities to learn about and enjoy including:

Sheep dog displays
Willow weaving
Bird watching
Minibeast hunting
Falconry displays
Bats
Blacksmithing
Tractors
Otters
Farm animals
Bird ringing
Arts and crafts
The infamous dancing sheep show

For more information - 08456 770 600
Contact email: events@leevalleypark.org.uk

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