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Meet: Claybury Park entrance by Acle Close, Ilford, IG6 2GQ
Day 2 of 2, we’ll be clearing vegetation in our ancient orchard and surrounding areas.
Meet Supertato, the world’s first potato superhero!
A super storytelling adventure for ages 3-7 and their grownups — based on Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet’s bestselling picture books and blockbuster animated series.
Whenever the chips are down in the supermarket vegetable section, Supertato is there to save the day. But now there’s a pea on the loose. A very, very naughty pea.
Has Supertato finally met his match?
Produced by Discover Children’s Story Centre, and based on the book & blockbuster series Supertato by Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet.
By arrangement with Simon & Schuster. Written and Directed by Ashley Joseph.
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This activity is BSL interpreted
Meet: Claybury Park entrance by Acle Close, Ilford, IG6 2GQ
Day 1 of 2, we’ll be clearing vegetation in our ancient orchard and surrounding areas.
Meet: Claybury entrance on Roding Lane North, opposite Vicarage Road IG8 8NQ
Day 2 of 2, we’ll be maintaining our acid grassland.
Meet: Claybury entrance on Roding Lane North, opposite Vicarage Road IG8 8NQ
Day 1 of 2, we’ll be maintaining our acid grassland.
Meet: Claybury entrance on Roding Lane North, opposite Vicarage Road IG8 8NQ
We’ll be managing the hidden pond in the northernmost meadow.
Meet: Claybury entrance on Ravensbourne Gardens, near junction with Wedmore Avenue, IG5 0XF
We’ll tidy up the entrance to the park and remove some invasive Cherry Laurel in the woods.
Meet: Claybury Park entrance at junction of Warley Road and Ravensbourne Gardens, Ilford, IG5 0XQ
We’ll tidy up the Warley Road and Calne Avenue entrances to Claybury Park.
Join Trish Cooke, the bestselling author of So Much and Full, Full, Full of Love as she introduces her new Rapunzel inspired story The Magic Callaloo.
Inspired by stories of enslaved Africans who used patterns in their cornrowed hair as maps to escape their enslavers, this storytelling event will inspire creativity from even the smallest readers!
Trish Cooke writes multi-racial children’s books, scripts for theatre, television, radio and film. She is also an actress. Her series of inter-racial adaptations of children’s fairy tales have been popular at the Theatre Royal Stratford East. Cinderella (2007) was the first pantomime to be nominated for an Olivier Award. Trish lives in Bradford, West Yorkshire.
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This activity is BSL interpreted