Wild Festival and Gala, Children’s Wood

Saturday, 1 June, 2019 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.
The Children’s Wood, Clouston, Kelbourne, Sanda Street, N. Kelvinside G20 8QW
‘It’s that time of year again when our community comes together for the West End Festival. There will be gardening and planting, a Bioblitz of species with the RSPB, outdoor cooking, street play and our infamous Dog Show. Waterstones Byres Road will join us to sell copies of our book The Dear Wild Place. The wonderful children’s theatre company Eco Drama will be on the land for their new performance about birds called Whirlybird. Bring a neighbour, friend, picnic and join us to celebrate the first day of the West -end Festival. Remember, if you are joining us then please take all rubbish away and leave the land as good as you found it, or better.’
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