Green Week Thurrock

    CLICK HERE FOR MORE

    This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is green-week-thurrock-flyer-for-activities-front.png
    This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is green-week-thurrock-flyer-for-activities-back.png

    Green Week Thurrock Eco Fayre | 11am-3pm Sunday 26th Sep | Grays Town Park

    The Eco Fayre, a laid back but exciting opportunity to explore environmentally friendly activities in Thurrock; enjoy environmental friendly food; browse and pick up a few eco friendly crafts.

    Some of the groups at the Eco Fayre will be Refill Cabin, Eva Coles, Simply Butterfly Crafts, Greedy Vegan Van, We Are Creatives, Orchards Community Allotments, Thurrock Beekeepers Association, Pyramid and Scouts with their handmade items out of recycled materials.

    

    For a comprehensive list click here

    Grays Town Park location click here for map

    This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is dsc00246-1.jpg

    another quick weigh you pay – it’s that easy!

    This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is image0.jpeg
    This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is 4e5b638a-226c-468b-86c3-b4f7a52e13db.jpeg

    This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is 20201201_134813.jpg

    Simply Butterfly Crafts | Halloween & Christmas crafts

    This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is img_5434.jpg

    Grays Town Park

    This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is img_20200225_131003.jpg

    Friends of Grays Town Park are overseeing the refurbishment of this Victorian park with funding raised. The entrance from Bridge Road is being refurbished and the rockery around that area re-landscaped with as stunning vista. An old shelter will be transformed to a community cafe and art gallery Lots of exciting community activities are being planned. Check back for updates!

    The park was given to the people of Thurrock in 1887 by the squire, James Theobald. The park was a unique feature to the working class population of Grays and was the first public leisure facility in this area.

    Click here for more.