Chatham Green Project celebrates World Wildlife Day in Schools

The Chatham Green Project has been celebrating this important day which draws attention to the incredible wildlife with whom we share this planet

2018-09-26T09:46:46+01:00March 3rd, 2017|Chatham Green Project, Foundation News|Comments Off on Chatham Green Project celebrates World Wildlife Day in Schools

Are you interested in working with young people and the outdoors?

We are seeking volunteer youth leaders for our brand new seasonal Children's Activity Camps. Get experience, make contacts and work in nature!

2018-09-26T09:46:48+01:00January 19th, 2017|Chatham Green Project, Foundation News, Volunteering|Comments Off on Are you interested in working with young people and the outdoors?

Sandon Women's Institute learn about Food, Farming and Nature

Today the Wilderness Foundation had a visit from the ladies at the Women’s Institute (WI) of Sandon, Essex. WI is a voluntary organisation founded over 100 years ago that allows women across the UK to become more involved in bettering their community as well as learning new skills and taking part in various activities. Sandon [...]

2018-09-26T09:46:51+01:00August 11th, 2016|Chatham Green Project, Foundation News|0 Comments

May Half Term Events at the Chatham Green Project

Half Term is just around the corner and we have a busy schedule of fun activities in the outdoors for children now available for booking Sunday 22 May  10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.  Family Sunday Pond-Dipping Special – Come and discover what we have in the pond at Chatham Green and reward yourself for all [...]

2018-09-26T09:48:58+01:00May 19th, 2016|Chatham Green Project, Events|0 Comments

Chatham Green Project now offers Passport to Learning

We are delighted to have been approved as a partner of the Children's University, which means that when children come to learn and enjoy activities at the Chatham Green Project in Essex, they can now use this to count towards their certificate.

2018-09-26T09:48:59+01:00March 2nd, 2016|Chatham Green Project, Foundation News|Comments Off on Chatham Green Project now offers Passport to Learning

Allotment Gardening is Good for You!

The Wilderness Foundation UK operates six community allotment plots, tended by a range of volunteers and youth groups with varying needs. Our organic produce is distributed both within the community and to the local food bank.

UN Global Goals – Felsted School highlight using Nature Art

FELSTED SCHOOL USE NATURE ART TO HIGHLIGHT UN GLOBAL GOALS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT On Friday the 2nd October 2015 we were pleased to host another visit from Felsted Preparatory School at our Chatham Green site. The versatility of our site really lends itself to many learning objectives that schools are seeking. Felsted School had asked us [...]

Summer Nature Club

SUMMER NATURE CLUB Last week we ran our summer nature club, which despite the weather, was thoroughly enjoyed by all our young visitors. The main aim of the week was to teach children about the natural world through a number of activities taking place across our 400 acre site. They were given the opportunity to explore and discover [...]

2018-09-26T09:49:41+01:00September 1st, 2015|Chatham Green Project, Events|0 Comments
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