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Please note: There are no walks taking place on bank holidays.

Our Wellbeing walks (previously known as Walking for Health) group offers free walks for adults in the borough.

Meeting at various parks and open spaces across Redbridge on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

Walking has many health benefits and best of all its free, all you need to do is turn up and enjoy the company.

25 August at Clayhall Park – No Walk Bank Holiday

Monday 10.30am – Brisk Walk in Hainault Forest
The 1st Monday of the Month at Hainault Forest unless there is a Bank Holiday, then there will be NO walk (the walks will take place on the first non-Bank Holiday Monday of each month). Meet at the car park adjacent to Global Cafe

Mondays 11am

Across various parks and open spaces in Redbridge. No walk on Bank Holiday.

  • 11 August at Goodmayes Park
  • 18 August at Fairlop Waters
  • 1 September at Seven Kings Park
  • 8 September at South Park
  • 15 September at Valentines Park
  • 22 September at Fairlop Waters
  • 29 September at Clayhall Park
  • 6 October at Seven Kings Park
  • 13 October at Valentines Park
  • 20 October at Goodmayes Park
  • 27 October at Clayhall Park
  • 3 November at Valentines Park
  • 10 November at Fairlop Waters
  • 17 November at Seven Kings Park
  • 24 November at Valentines Park

Tuesdays 9.30am – Women’s Only Weekly Walk in Goodmayes Park
Every Tuesday at Goodmayes Park.

Meet at the entrance at Aberdour Road/Abbotsford Road.

Wednesday 11am – Hainault Forest
Every Wednesday, meet at the car park adjacent to Global Café

Thursdays 9am – Goodmayes Park 
Every Thursday, meet at the entrance at Aberdour Road/Abbotsford Road

Thursdays 11am
Across various parks and open spaces in Redbridge.

  • 14 August at Fairlop Waters
  • 21 August Valentines Park
  • 28 August at Wanstead Park
  • Thursdays 11am
  • 4 September at Hainault Forest
  • 11 September at Fairlop Waters
  • 18 September at Valentines Park
  • 25 September at Wanstead Park
  • 2 October at Hainault Forest
  • 9 October at Fairlop Waters
  • 16 October at Valentines Park
  • 23 October at Wanstead Park
  • 30 October at Hainault Forest
  • 6 November at Fairlop Waters
  • 13 November Valentines Park
  • 20 November at Wanstead Park
  • 27 November at Hainault Forest

Saturdays 10.30am
Every Saturday from Christ Church Green Park – Next to the Church

For further information please contact: – Michelle Wood

Mobile: – 07944 576197

Email: – Michelle.wood@visionrcl.org.uk

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Colouring pages/activity sheets

Available at the welcome desk.

Elf trail

Some of Santa’s elves have joined us in the library during the festive season but they don’t know their way around yet and have gotten a little lost.
 
Do you think you can help us find them all so we know they are safe and sound.
 
Join us on a hunt for the ELVES on the SHELVES!!

Write a letter to Santa

Santa loves to hear from all the boys and girls so why not come along and write a letter to Santa and post it in our special Post Box. It can then be delivered all the way to Lapland.

Drop in Places limited so first come first served.

Christmas is fast approaching and Santa is nearly on his way…

Why not get into the festive spirit and make your own pop-up Christmas card.

We have a range of materials so unleash your creative genius and have some fun as well. You can create your own or choose from our 3 jolly designs.

Drop in Places limited so first come first served.

Have some fun decorating your own Christmas stocking.

Be as creative as you want!

Book in advance at the welcome desk Spaces limited!

Come and spend a couple of hours taking part in some Christmas fun!

Bring out your creative side and decorate your own bauble to take home, BUT wait…….the elves have left behind a present, maybe you’ll find a gift in each layer your unwrap!

Your help is also needed as the snowman needs to get his nose back so he can smell again. A goody bag will be given out to each child at the end.

Book in advance at the welcome desk

Come along and make your own pot of Christmas themed slime to take home.

Maybe you can show us a trick you can do with your slime or even learn how to do a new trick like making a bubble.

Drop in, places limited so first come first served.

Come along and get ready to cut, stick and decorate your own Christmas tree picture.

Be as festive and imaginative as you like. ‘Tis the season to be jolly’

Drop in Places limited so first come first served.

Come along and create and decorate your own Menorah to celebrate the festival of Hanukkah.

‘Hanukkah’ is Hebrew for dedication. The holiday is popularly known as the festival of lights. Candles on the Menorah or Hanukkiah are lit each night to mimic the ones burned in temples.

Please see our dedicated webpage for Hanukkah Celebrations at Redbridge Libraries.