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2025 London Climate Action Week at Ladbroke Grove Secret Garden

  • Ladbroke Grove Energy Garden Ladbroke Grove London, England, W10 6HJ United Kingdom (map)

Join us in a hidden urban oasis for a special London Climate Action Week celebration packed with nature, creativity, and community action. From yarn art and forest school fun to ceramic tile-making, this is a day to connect, express, and grow — with music, food, planting, and garden tours throughout the day.Free and open to all. Drop in for one session or stay for the whole afternoon.

What's On

Guerrilla Crochet & Yarn Bombs Workshop with eco-artist Ilaria Di Fiore

11:30 AM – 1:30 PM

Help decorate a hidden urban garden using yarn and recycled materials. Wrap trees, fences, and decadent walls with your imagination. Add words, colours, textures—say what you feel and share what matters. Weave your message into a collective story. Express yourself, connect with others, and stitch it all together. Then sit back and enjoy the colourful world we created together. All ages welcome!

Pans Out Presents: Forest School Activities with Pan Pradere

12:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Pan-Out, Nurture through Nature, creates and supports opportunities for people to positively engage with their local environment. Collaborating with local community groups and schools to provide stimulating and interactive educational experiences around plants, food, art, environment and custodianship. Urban environmental engagement.

Pathway & Plant Tiles Workshop with Toby Laurent Belson

1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

This workshop gives us the chance to create ceramic tiles that will identify the plants or leave a message for all future visitors to our incredibly biodiverse wild green space. The tiles will be placed amongst the plants and pathways as a permanent reminder of our time spent in the secret garden of Ladbroke Grove. Clay, underglazes, and tools will be provided. Participants can complete a single tile in one session or work on a tile across multiple sessions or make more than one tile. Working with brushes, sponges, imprints, sgraffito, and stencils.

Plus all day…

  • Food and music

  • Garden tours and planting activities

  • Relax, explore, and meet others working for climate and community change

Open to everyone – families, creatives, young people, and curious minds. Children are welcome with a supervising adult.

RSVP now via Eventbrite!

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Pathway & Plant Tiles Workshops with Toby Laurent Belson – Session 6