Storytelling at Headstone Manor Park

Storytelling at Headstone Manor Park

Join Pippa and the FoHMP for storytelling in the Park -

By The Friends of Headstone Manor Park

Date and time

Thu, 30 May 2024 11:00 - 12:00 GMT+1

Location

The Friends of Headstone Manor Park

151A Pinner View Harrow HA2 6PX United Kingdom

About this event

  • 1 hour

Join Pippa & The Friends of Headstone Manor Park for storytelling in the park

The Giving Tree and other Tales - Interactive Storytelling & Songs

The activity is aimed at Children 4+, and must be accompanied by a parent or guardian

This Event will take Place in the Sports Pavilion at the rear of the Children's Playground (See Map)

Please dress appropriately for the weather and bring a drink/ snack.

For more information email:- fohmrg@gmail.com

Please ensure you have read the booking Terms and Conditions Below:

Terms and Conditions:

• Only those booked onto the session can attend.


How to get here:

Bus -

The H9 and H10 stop at Pinner View, which is a three minute walk away from Headstone Manor Park .

The H14 & 223 stops at Harrow View West, which is a six minute walk away from Headstone Manor Park.

Car Parking - There is a free car parking in Pinner View, opposite the Moat Cafe.

Cycling -

There are several bike racks located in the car park.

Train and Tube -

Harrow and Wealdstone (Bakerloo, Overground and National Rail) – is a 15 minute walk from Headstone Manor Park . Alternatively you can also take the H9 bus from outside the station.

Headstone Lane (Overground) – is a 15 minute walk from Headstone Manor Park and the simplest route

North Harrow (Metropolitan) – is a 15 minute walk from Headstone Manor Park . Alternately you can also take the H10 bus from outside the station

Organised by

Welcome to the Friends of Headstone Manor Park (FoHMP). Our aim is to improve the use of Headstone Manor Park through events, activities, advocacy and environmental improvement.

  1. Promote the park as being vital to the physical, mental and wellbeing for the residents of the area, improving social wellbeing, and working together as residents regardless of age, ethnic origin, ability, sex, belief or political affiliation, recognising the value off our many differences.
  2. Work collaboratively to involve local people, organisations and institutions in improving the area.
  3. Carry out and promote both environmental improvements and practical conservation in the area.