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Childrens Parties!

 Come and have fun in the outdoors!

Pirates, Dinosaurs and Dragons, Robin Hood and his Merry Men, Woodland Activities!  Choose your theme! 

If you have a particular idea, please do call us to discuss and, if possible, we will endeavour to put together an activity to suit your needs.

A booking will include a facilitator, a 2 hour activity plus a room in the Centre for 1 hour after the activity.  Refreshments can be provided at additional cost.  You are welcome to supply the catering and have the food in the room allocated after the activities.

Maximum numbers of children will depend on activity chosen and the number of adults attending.

Please contact the Centre on 01299 250513 to book or for further details

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External websites

  • National Grid
    Bishops Wood Environmental Education Centre
  • Planetary Voices Radio
    Tour around the Bishops Wood Environmental Education Centre
  • Anubis
    A Website that specialises in first aid training and team building.
  • Learning through Landscapes
    A site dedicated to stimulating outdoor learning experiences.
  • WCC Biodiversity for Schools
    Worcestershire County Councils School and Biodiversity Section.
  • Earth Education UK  
    Information on the Earth Education process - helping people to live more harmoniously with the natural world
  • Folksy Theatre
    Folksy Theatre tour rural areas performing a range of Theatre styles from issue-based plays and Theatre-In-Education, to open-air Shakespeare productions. On this site you can find information on the company and it’s various productions, along with pictures, reviews, comments and tour dates.
  • Friends of Bishops Wood 
    Friends of Bishops Wood is a charity set up to support the work of the Bishops Wood Centre. We run regular events that are open to the public.
  • Tide - global learning
    A teachers' network promoting the idea that young people have an entitlement to global learning through engaging with global perspectives, human rights, sustainability and international development.

    We are not responsible for the content of external sites. Read more

This page was last reviewed 23 April 2013 at 17:20.
The page is next due for review 20 October 2014.