Wild Families: Nestbox building in Holywells park

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Wild Families: Nestbox building in Holywells park

Suffolk Wildlife Trust at Holywells Park, Ipswich

Price Guide

This is rough guide for the cost of the event. We believe this event will cost around £1-10, but please check the event description or booking site for exact pricing.

Dates & Times

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What to bring: Please dress for the weather, this event is held entirely outside. Our sessions go ahead, rain, snow or shine, its part of the fun! Parking information: Parking is available in the park for Blue Badge holders only. There is parking available on the roads surrounding the park. Facilities: Toilets Cafe/refreshments

Information - Wild Families: Nestbox building in Holywells park

Join us for an afternoon of nestbox building, for all the family. Learn more about what you can do to help birds in your outdoor space.

This event is aimed at children aged 6-11 years old. However, we welcome children under 6, if they attend with an accompanying older sibling.

Tickets are to build one nestbox to take away, so if you have two children who want to build a nestbox please purchase two tickets, and so on.

BOOKING ESSENTIAL AS PLACES ARE LIMITED

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Please note that places are non-refundable or transferable.

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