Bloomsbury autumn walks

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Friends of St George’s Gardens are offering another Tree Talk with the ever popular Bob Gilbert.  Come along to the Gardens on Sunday  31 October at 2.30 p.m. to hear Bob’s stories about  ‘Autumn in the Gardens’.  The walk will look at seasonal changes; buds, bark, fruit and seeds, and animal behaviour, as the natural world prepares for winter.  This is a free event – just turn up in warm clothes.  Bring your friends.  The talk, moving around the gardens, will last about an hour and a half.

The Association of Bloomsbury Squares and Gardens invites you on healthy brisk walks around Bloomsbury with our expert guides. The weekly wellbeing walks, each starting from a different garden, will continue until the end of November. Just turn up on the day for a 1 hour circular walk. Spaces limited – allocated on a first come, first served basis. Walks will go ahead in all weathers. Free of charge.

DayDateTimeStart Theme
Wed27.10.211230hrsBrunswick SquareA walk to find out about some of Camden’s more infamous people.
Sat06.11.211230hrsRussell
Square
Visit London’s newest shopping centre with a fascinating history
Tues09.11.211300hrsBedford SquareThe chicken which killed a knight.
Sorry, no dogs allowed on today’s tour
Weds17.11.211200hrsRed Lion
Square
Find out the origins of the WW2 slogan, ‘Keep Calm and Carry on’
Mon22.11.211100hrsRussell Square (fountains)Learn about the newest bridge at King’s Cross
Tues30.11.211230hrsMarchmont Community GardensVisit a groundbreaking social housing scheme.
Final walk this year.

2 comments

  1. Thank you for sharing!

  2. […] Friends of St George’s Gardens (FOSGG): 31 October 2021, 14:30 – 16:00 – Tree Talk: Autumn in the Gardens (Bob […]

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