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- Learning Enquiry Form | Lee Valley Regional Park
Fill out our Learning Enquiry Form and start planning a great day out for your class or group Learning and Engagement booking and enquiry form Contact details Contact name Contact email Phone School/organisation name Borough of school/organisation Postcode Preferred method of contact * Required Phone Email Prefered time for phone contact Booking details Year group/adult group Number of classes (20 - 35 pupils per class) Number of accompanying adults Potential dates of visits (please provide as many as possible) Activity you're interested in Venue you're interested in Additional details Additional information/ part of a project Any SEN requirements/ other additional information Any specific learning objectives? Promo code Does your school have a 20% pupil premium? Yes No If you ticked 'Yes' to the pervious question, please tick if you would be interested in our Community Access Fund transport bursary (subject to eligibility criteria and availability) Please confirm if you would like to receive marketing and/or promotional material from Lee Valley Regional Park Authority's Learning and Engagement Team. For more information please see our Privacy Notice https://www.leevalleypark.org.uk/privacy-notice Submit >
- Holiday extras | Lee Valley Regional
Holiday extras Bike hire No need to haul your bikes with you – hire them for the days you want to explore by pedal power. All our bikes are fully serviced by our onsite team. Adult, child and bike trailers available for full or half day hire. Available at: Lee Valley Caravan Park, Dobbs Weir Lee Valley Campsite, Sewardstone Lee Valley Camping and Caravan Park, Edmonton Fire pit and BBQ hire Enjoy a cook out or sit by an open fire roasting marshmallows. Hire a firepit or BBQ – logs and charcoal are available in the site shops. Available at: Lee Valley Caravan Park, Dobbs Weir Lee Valley Campsite, Sewardstone Lee Valley Camping and Caravan Park, Edmonton Fire wood delivery Get your fire wood delivered to your pitch before you arrive on site so all you have to do is get lighting. You can purchase this on check out of your booking. Available at: Lee Valley Almost Wild Campsite, Broxbourne Premium WiFi Upgrade to our superfast premium WiFi and have fast and secure streaming from anywhere around the site. Available at: Lee Valley Caravan Park, Dobbs Weir Lee Valley Campsite, Sewardstone Price Cycle hire (half day): £11 (adult), £6 (child) Cycle hire (full day): £17.50 (adult), £10 (child) Fire pits and BBQs: £10 per night (small), £15 per night large. Plus £10 refundable deposit Premium WiFi: £4 one day, £10 three days, £12 four days, £17.50 seven days, £40 30 days
- Consumables | Lee Valley Regional
< Back Consumables Stock enquiry From antifreeze and cleaning products to sealants and adhesives and so much more. Products we stock Toilet chemicals Antifreeze Oil and grease Fuel additives Cleaning and degreasing Sealants and adhesives Tape and sealing strips LPG consumables Rust treatment Boat shampoo, polish and wax Damp absorption products Just some of our brands Arbo Sealants Beta Marine Capt.Tolley’s Clean Tabs Elsan Fertan International Yacht Paints Morris Lubricants MPM Oil Owatrol Teroson Thetford
- Lee Valley Ice Centre: Sustainability in Action KS2 | Lee Valley Regional
< Back Lee Valley Ice Centre: Sustainability in Action KS2 Venue: Lee Valley Ice Centre Available: All year Key subjects: Geography, Design & Technology, Science Suitable for: KS2 Teacher’s guide available > Prices > Our health and safety commitment > Contact us This is a fantastic opportunity for students to visit Lee Valley Ice Centre following a major regeneration and opening of a new facility in June 2023. Explore the urban regeneration of the new Lee Valley Ice Centre and its surroundings. Discover how sustainability links the buildings, visitors and biodiversity of the centre. Due to investment made by Waltham Forest Local Authority, schools based in the borough of Waltham Forest can enjoy this programme free of charge, with bookings available on a first come first served basis. This includes the option to enjoy a free ice skating session whilst on site. For schools outside of Waltham Forest, please refer to the prices tab for all session costs. Session covers: observing local wildlife and their habitats, studying the key concepts of urban regeneration and looking at sustainability in action either before or after your session on the Ice. Activities include: Introduction to the new Ice Centre and its surroundings and how it caters for both humans and wildlife Researching the biodiversity and sustainability of the built and natural environments Field sketching and identification Design project Here's an example of how your day at Lee Valley Ice Centre could look: 10:30 : arrive and register 11:00 - 12:00 : enjoy an ice skating session at this state of the art venue 12:00 - 12:30 : utilise the café or enjoy your lunch in the green spaces of Leyton and Walthamstow Marshes 12:30 - 14:00 : take part in our ‘Sustainability in Action’ educational session (option to extend to 14:30, if requested) 14:00 : finish and return to school
- Mind in West Essex: Walk & Talk at Waltham Abbey Gardens | Lee Valley Regional
< Back to What's On Mind in West Essex: Walk & Talk at Waltham Abbey Gardens Join Mind every week for this great Walk and Talk session Date: 10 June Time: 10:00 FREE Waltham Abbey Gardens Location: See more > Looking for a friendly way to connect with others, enjoy nature, and get some gentle exercise? Mind in West Essex invites you to join our Walk & Talk sessions held every Wednesday at 10:00 in the beautiful Waltham Abbey Gardens. This weekly community event offers the perfect opportunity to take a gentle stroll among the stunning gardens while engaging in friendly conversation with others. Whether you’re looking to make new friends, enjoy fresh air, or simply take a mindful break from your week, Walk & Talk is here for you. Event Details : When: Every Wednesday Time : 10:00 Where : Waltham Abbey Gardens – meeting point: Waltham Abbey Church, Highbridge Street, EN9 1DG Who : Everyone is welcome – no booking needed! Why join? Relax and unwind with a scenic walk Meet new people from your local community Boost your wellbeing through light exercise and conversation So, lace up your walking shoes and come along – we’d love to see you there! Organised by Mind in West Essex in partnership with Kinder Essex. Previous Next
- Cancellation form | Lee Valley Regional Park
Read more about our terms of sales and submit your cancellation request for events and bookings run by Lee Valley Regional Park Authority Cancelling a booking If you would like to cancel a booking in relation to Clause 12 of our Standard T&Cs of Sale , please fill in the following online form or download a PDF version of the cancellation form and post it to Lee Valley Regional Park Authority, Myddelton House, Bulls Cross, Enfield EN2 9HG If you need to amend or cancel a booking for any of the venues below please do this direct with our venue operator, Better. Visit their website. Lee Valley Athletics Centre Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre Lee Valley Ice Centre Lee Valley Riding Centre Lee Valley VeloPark Lee Valley White Water Centre We're committed to protecting your privacy and security. Whenever you provide personal information, we'll treat that information in accordance with our Privacy Statement and current Data Protection legislation. For further information please see our Privacy Statement . Online form submission I/We hereby give notice that I/We cancel my/our contract of sale of the following goods/for the provision of the following service mentioned below. Ordered on(Required) Full name(Required) Address(Required) Email(Required) Activity or goods (Required) If the sale was for a venue based activity please answer the following questions. Venue booking was for(Required) Car parking permits Lee Valley Camping and Caravan Park, Edmonton Lee Valley Campsite, Sewardstone Lee Valley Caravan Park, Dobbs Weir Lee Valley Almost Wild Campsite, Broxbourne Lee Valley Golf Course Myddelton House Gardens Other Date the booking was for Submit
- Gatehouse | Lee Valley Regional
The Gatehouse Book now > Sleeps six people | 3 bedrooms Recently refurbished this modern three bedroom detached house, located on the edge of a picturesque woodland campsite, is finished to a high standard. Fitted with all creature comforts to ensure you’re break away is as hassle-free as possible. The separate reception rooms give plenty of space for guests to spread out and relax and on those barmy days enjoy the private garden. Hire BBQs, fire pits and bikes for your stay – see our holiday extras . Unfortunately, no pets are allowed in our holiday homes. Our holiday home has: Three bedrooms: king size bed with smart TV in the room; double bed with smart TV in the room; twin bedroom (two single beds) Two reception rooms Lounge with smart TV Games room with smart TV and access to a Nintendo switch (deposit required) Fully fitted kitchen with microwave, dishwasher and fridge Dining area in the kitchen Bathroom with over bath shower Downstairs toilet Utility cupboard with washing machine, iron and ironing board Enclosed garden with outdoor seating, BBQ Off road private parking area Our accommodation includes: Free superfast WiFi Bedding and towels Essentials pack including tea, coffee, shampoo View image gallery to see this holiday home in more detail. ULEZ: we’re outside the London’s emission zones, but very close to it – find out more on our Plan a visit page. Holiday cottages are also available at: Lee Valley Caravan Park, Dobbs Weir Access guide If you need any more information on the accessibility of this accommodation please contact us. Parking: next to the house on tarmac surface, flat ground to main entrance Access to house: step over door lintel Access to second floor : via central staircase (no lift available) Outdoor space: mainly flat grassed area, slightly sloping. BBQ on patio area For accessibility information for our site and its facilities please see out listing on Access Able . Price The Gatehouse (sleeps six): from £480 for a three night stay
- 6. Pergola Garden | Lee Valley Regional
< Back 6. Pergola Garden 6. Pergola Garden Artist Name 00:00 / 02:01 When Bowles first had a Pergola built here, its oak frame was made from trees that were grown on the estate. But the wood has long since rotted away. The pergola that stands here now was put up in the 1980s. Roses, honeysuckle, wisteria, and low growing herbaceous plants grow here[OU1] . A second smaller pergola is devoted to vines. The formal Rose Garden was created in Edwardian times. At its heart stands Enfield’s old Market Cross. - Bowles persuaded his father to buy it from a builder’s yard in 1906, for just a few pounds. He wrote about it: Voice of Bowles: it came here for a quiet time among the roses and makes a splendid support and background for that lovely single-flowered climber Rosa ‘Anemone . Narrator: Bryan Hewitt remembers that when renovation work started here in the 1980s, this area was a tangled mess, with plants’ shoots, or suckers, cropping up all over the place: Bryan Hewitt: The rose garden was in a terrible state when I came here in 1982. There were suckers from a nearby poplar coming up through the… path; all around the beds and the rose garden and all the box hedging had been ripped out and there weren’t many roses left from Bowles’ time and those that were there were not properly identified and some had reverted to suckers, so they had to be ripped up and removed. And so we put in a new layer of soil, and replanted with some varieties that were around in Bowles’ time. To add interest to the garden we do know that Bowles planted phlocks and salvias and other perennial plants like peonies, because he didn’t want just roses in the garden he wanted to increase the seasons of interest when the roses weren’t flowering.
- Wee Brave Wigwam © | Lee Valley Regional
Wee Brave Wigwam © Book now > Special offer available Sleeps two people comfortably. These timber cabins are carefully crafted timber pods which have heating and electricity. Supplied and named by our supplier, Wigwam Holidays ©, their name links to Native American culture where the word 'wigwam' is used by several tribes to refer to a domed dwelling. For the Abenaki tribe, native to the Northeastern states of North America, wigwam simply means 'house'. Designed to be more permanent than teepees, wigwams were built for those who wanted to settle down and feel at home within nature's wildest landscapes. Located at the edge of the site with a backdrop of mature trees these wooden pods offer a great camping experience without the hassle of pitching a tent. With a few creature comforts too they make an ideal base for a holiday stay. Hire BBQs, fire pits and bikes for your stay – see our holiday extras . Dogs are welcome too – just select a dog friendly unit at the time of booking. Please note: no bedding is provided in this camping pod. In our Wee Brave Wigwams © you’ll find: Seating area which converts to sleeping platform TV Kettle Small fridge Microwave Heater Private decking area with picnic table View image gallery to see this camping pod in more detail. Camping pods are also available at: Lee Valley Campsite, Sewardstone (see their cabins and cocoons) Lee Valley Camping and Caravan Park, Edmonton (see their cabins and cocoons) Access guide If you need any more information on the accessibility of this accommodation please contact us. Parking: next to the pod with gravel surface, uneven ground Access to unit: steps (with handrail) leading onto wooden decked area, small step over doorway lintel Outdoor space: flat grassed around surrounding the Wigwam For accessibility information for our site and its facilities please see out listing on Access Able . Price Wee Brave Wigwam © (sleeps two): £55 to £60
- Food Growers | Lee Valley Regional
< Back to What's On Food Growers Join our women-only Food Growing sessions every Sunday and get ready for the spring/summer growing season! Date: 23 August Time: 11:00 - 15:00 FREE Cody Dock Location: Book your space > Join our women-only Food Growing sessions every Sunday and get ready for the spring/summer growing season! It's the perfect time to start seedlings and transplant them into our urban garden's planters. Help us create a beautiful and sustainable vegetable garden inspired by nature, with the goal of growing enough produce to share with the community. These sessions offer a chance to learn about companion planting, crop rotation, and sustainable gardening practices, including permaculture. We also explore ways to introduce biodiversity to the garden. Beyond gardening, we incorporate crafting and making activities, such as small repairs, painting, or making signs, so you can get creative and sustainable with us. Join us and gain a deeper understanding of gardening while contributing to a greener community! Previous Next
- Lee Valley Golf Course | Lee Valley Regional
Lee Valley Golf Course The following prices will be charged from 1 April 2025, only prices that are changing are listed here. Season ticket 5 day (weekday) adult: £480 7 day adult (over 21): £575 7 day cadet (19 – 21): £345 7 day junior (under 18): £65 Pay and play Weekday: £22 per round Weekday (concessions): £13 per round Weekends and bank holidays: £31.50 per round Golf buggy hire Weekday: £20 Weekend: £25
- Learning and Engagement Assistant | Lee Valley Regional
Learning and Engagement Assistant Department: Location: Working with: Time: Learning and Engagement Various open spaces and venues Learning and Engagement team Adhoc, mostly during term time during school hours Purpose To assist in the delivery of outdoor learning activities to schools, special educational needs, community and youth groups. Details of role To assist activities as part of the Lee Valley Regional Park Learning and Engagement (L&E) team’s school/college/youth/special needs/community sessions, events and activities throughout the 10,000 acre Lee Valley Regional Park. If you wish to volunteer only at certain sites this can be accommodated. Among other activities this will include: Providing encouragement and support to predominately young people taking part in sessions/events Helping prepare, set up/take down equipment and resources for activities/ events. Providing extra adult supervision Supporting small group work as part of a larger session led by L&E staff. Regular hours/days cannot be guaranteed due to the nature of bookings. Personal attributes Approachable and friendly manner Keen to work with young people from different backgrounds and support people with special educational needs (SEN) Knowledge/enthusiasm to engage in activity in the green spaces of Lee Valley Park Ability to perform light manual work, i.e. lifting and carrying resources/equipment What's in it for you An opportunity to develop skills and experience of working with young people, SEN, youth and community groups in an outdoor learning environment An opportunity to develop skills/confidence in assisting small groups An opportunity to inspire the next generation An opportunity to meet new people and have fun An opportunity to discover the 10,000 acre Lee Valley Regional Park, its open spaces and biodiversity Training in a variety of areas such as basic invertebrate identification and First Aid General To carry out tasks in line with the Authority’s and department’s policies and procedures including but not limited to: The Authority’s Health and Safety Policy The Authority’s Safeguarding Policy and Safeguarding Procedure The Authority’s Volunteer Policy Lone working procedure Manual Handling Volunteer induction pack rules and regulations Undertake induction and training and development consistent with your role. As part of the strict Health and Safety requirements by Learning and Engagement to provide a high quality and safe service to our customers, certain mandatory Health and Safety training is required to undertake this volunteering role. We expect our volunteers to attend such training in person or via e-learning provided by the Lee Valley Regional Park Authority or third-party providers on their behalf. Failure to do so may result in suspension of volunteering until the training is complete. Enhanced DBS check is necessary for this role. See more >





