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Go wild this half term in Nuneaton

GO WILD THIS MAY HALF TERM IN NUNEATON!

Discover Warwickshire’s historic wild animals with fun family activities

Warwickshire County Council’s Heritage Education will be running some great family activities in Nuneaton this May half term where you can learn all about the wild animals that once roamed Warwickshire’s forests. 

Did you know bears, wolves, wild boar and other animals used to live in your back garden? At The Ramsden Centre, School Walk, Nuneaton, you can find out all about Warwickshire’s really wild natural history and make a dancing animal of your own to take home. Families are invited to join these fun and friendly animal activities, which are all drop-in events, so no advance booking is necessary.

This session runs on Wednesday 2 June at The Ramsden Centre from 2.00pm – 4.00pm. Activities cost £2.50 per child, 5s and under £1. All ages are welcome but 8s and under must be accompanied by an adult.

You can find out more about these events and many others at: http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/heritgeeducation or by telephone on 01926 412069.

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For further information on this press release, contact Jane Commane or Rebecca Williams at Heritage Education, St John’s Museum, Warwick.
01926 412034 / 412069
janecommane@warwickshire.gov.uk
rebeccawilliams4@warwickshire.gov.uk