get outside
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Mini Adventure at Kearsney Parks

Today I led a group of people with limited mobility on scooters and supported one individual with a standard wheelchair (taking turns with her friend to push) on a mini adventure. We took the path from the Kearsney Abbey Tea Room (the old billiards room) through a small part of the stunning grounds of Kearsney…
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Creating Accessible Walks in Kent

Creating Accessible Walks in Kent – From visiting Dover Castle and meeting the choughs to Solleys Ice Cream Parlour being out in the countryside and Pegwell Bay a real treat by the sea.
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Standen House and Gardens – Christmas 2022

I took a slight detour today as I had a meeting in Tunbridge Wells, and I was travelling from Sussex. Standen House Christmas display had been brought to our attention last week and I am so glad I had time to make a visit. The house and gardens created in the 1890’s by the Beale…
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Ol Pejeta Conservancy

Later this month I am off to work with The Big Cat Sanctuary’s conservation partners at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya where I will learn more about the work that they undertake and support them in completing daily tasks. Follow me to keep updated with the trip, win some fabulous prizes and take part…
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Reconnect with Nature with Out to the Woods

With our fast-paced world where we are at the end of the phone or email in an instant connecting with nature is something that we should give time to. Sunita and the team at Out to the Woods are based in Bicknor Kent and have created just that a woodland school in ancient woodland that…
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Whitstable Castle and Castle Gardens

The beautiful Whitstable Castle and Gardens and it’s free to visit.
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Exploring Ham Fen with Kent Wildlife Trust on their Dusk Wilder Kent Safari

exploring Ham Fen with Kent Wildlife Trust and learning about the beaver re-introduction project.
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Ingleton Waterfalls Trail

Set in the Yorkshire Dales National Park Ingleton Waterfalls Trail is a great place to get outside and explore. As we hit April 1st the trail is now open later into the evening (9am – 7pm) so you have even more time to get outside and explore this wonderful trail where you will find 6…
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Recluver Towers and Roman Fort

Sitting on the Kent coastline are the iconic Reculver Towers, the towers were a part of the remodelling of the church in the 12th century. Reculver was one of the earliest Roman Forts built to defend Saxon raids. Later becoming a Anglo Saxon monastery and then the parish church for Reculver. The site can be…
