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Low Tide Walk – 24th February 2019 – FULLY BOOKED!

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  • Low Tide Walk – 24th February 2019 – FULLY BOOKED!
  • Low Tide Walk – 24th February 2019 – FULLY BOOKED!

    Sunday, 11am - 1pm A guided adventure for adults and accompanied children ages 9+ in Deptford Creek.  Wade in a wild river and experience a different perspective of London history and urban wildlife. Led by our conservationist with 30 years’ experience, we guarantee you some good, clean, muddy fun! Expeditions last about two hours and advance booking is essential to secure a place. Participants need to be reasonably fit as you will be walking on the bed of a wild river. We provide waders, a waterproof and a walking stick and suggest you wear old clothes. Adults: £12.00   /   Seniors*:  £10.00   /   Students:  £10.00   /   Children** [9-16]:  £8.00 We accept bookings for up to 6 people per booking for Public Low Tide Walks. Larger group? We can arrange private walks for groups. BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL, so don't miss out and use our checkout below! Online booking instructions - it's as easy as 1, 2, 3 1. Select your Ticket Type in the box below and complete the booking form. Boxes with an asterisk (*) must be filled in. 2. Click on the "PayPal Check out" button at bottom of page. Our system will then confirm and the booking form will reappear with a "Resume Payment" button. 3. Proceed with payment by clicking the "Resume Payment" button. It will appear between here and the Ticket Type box.

    This event is fully booked.

    11:00:00 to 13:00:00 24/02/2019

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Phone:020 8692 9922 e-mail:[email protected] Address:Creekside Discovery Centre, 14 Creekside, Deptford, SE8 4SA

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Working Scientifically

Includes opportunities to:

  • Working scientifically – Measure the speed of flow, width and depth of Deptford Creek by using scientific equipment, taking measurements and repeat readings
  • Working scientifically – Sample invertebrates using a range of scientific equipment, record results and use classification keys
  • Living things and their habitats – Identify and name a variety of living things and group them into broad groups
  • Physical geography – Understand key aspects of rivers and the water cycle
  • Geographical skills and fieldwork – Observe the physical features in and around Deptford Creek
  • Human geography – Observe how the land use of the area around Deptford Creek has changed
  • Local History – Observe aspects of national history reflected in the locality
  • Physical education – Take part in an outdoor and adventurous activity

Habitat Study

Includes opportunities to:

  • Working scientifically – Sample invertebrates using a range of scientific equipment, record results and use classification keys.
  • Living things and their habitats – Identify and name a variety of living things and group them into broad groups
  • Human geography – Observe how the land use of the area around Deptford Creek has changed
  • Local History – Observe aspects of national history reflected in the locality
  • Physical education – Take part in an outdoor and adventurous activity

Rivers at Low Tide

Includes opportunities to:

  • Physical geography – Understand key aspects of rivers and the water cycle
  • Geographical skills and fieldwork – Observe the human and physical features in and around Deptford Creek
  • Human geography – Observe how the land use of the area around Deptford Creek has changed
  • Living things and their habitats – Investigate Deptford Creek as a habitat, identify and name a variety of living things and group them into broad groups
  • Working scientifically – Measure the speed of flow of Deptford Creek by using scientific equipment, taking measurements and repeat readings
  • Local History – Observe aspects of national history reflected in the locality
  • Physical education – Take part in an outdoor and adventurous activity