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Clinmb the Cally Clocktower! http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/caledonian-park-clock-tower-open-day-tickets-11774769653 Open Garden Squares Event Sunday 15th June 11-5pm in the park

Clinmb the Cally Clocktower! http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/caledonian-park-clock-tower-open-day-tickets-11774769653 Open Garden Squares Event Sunday 15th June 11-5pm in the park
Climb Cally Clocktower

Heritage Lottery Fund Bid for clock tower repairs and a visitor centre and an opportunity to express your views. For booking clock tower visits. There is a nominal £2 charge per visitor. Please remember that ascending the clock tower involves climbing narrow ladders and is not for anyone inclined to vertigo! Sensible shoes should be worn and there will be a height restriction applied to exclude smaller children ie approx 10 and under.. There are only 48 places, so book early if you are interested. Islington Council have set up an internet ticket booking system on Eventbrite which you can see at the following link: http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/caledonian-park-clock-tower-open-day-tickets-11774769653

new wildlife garden and orchard. Heritage Lottery Fund Bid for clock tower repairs and a visitor centre and an opportunity to express your views. For booking clock tower visits. There is a nominal £2 charge per visitor. Please remember that ascending the clock tower involves climbing narrow ladders and is not for anyone inclined to vertigo! Sensible shoes should be worn and there will be a height restriction applied to exclude smaller children ie approx 10 and under.. There are only 48 places, so book early if you are interested. Islington Council have set up an internet ticket booking system on Eventbrite which you can see at the following link: http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/caledonian-park-clock-tower-open-day-tickets-11774769653

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