- Belhus Woods Country Park
- Cressing Temple
- Cudmore Grove Country Park
- Danbury Country Park
- Hadleigh Country Park
- Gt Notley and the Flitch Way
- Marsh Farm Country Park
- Thorndon Country Park
- Weald Country Park
- Accessibility
- Education
Key to Symbols
- Café/refreshments available
- Toilets available
- Picnic area available
- Public bus service stops within one quarter of a mile of the attraction.
Call the traveline on 0870 608 2 608 for public transport information. www.traveline.org.uk - Train station within one mile
Country Code
- Plan ahead - planning is essential for a safe day in the countryside. Make sure you know where you are going and how long you are going to take, and tell someone this. Make sure you have sufficient clothing in case the weather turns cold or wet. Several thin layers are better than one thick layer. If you are planning a long day out make sure you have some food and drink.
- Leave gates as you find them - It is of vital importance that all gates are left as you find them. Gates are used to control livestock and therefore should be left as found.
- Stick to paths - On farmland you must stay to the paths to prevent damage to crops and reduce the risks of disturbing livestock. On nature reserves staying on the paths helps to protect the animals and preserve the rare species many people come to see.
- Take your litter home - Litter is not just an eye-sore, it can injure animals. Make sure that you take ALL of your litter home.
- Don't light fires - Fires can destroy entire habitats in a matter of seconds. Don't light fires, drop cigarettes or matches in the countryside.
- Keep dogs under close control - It is required by law that you keep your dog under control to prevent any disturbance to wildlife and farm animals. You may let your dog off its lead but it must still be under close control. If you are unable to keep control of your dog, a lead MUST be used. Please note that cattle may chase dogs if they are disturbed; this can be very dangerous for the owner as the dog will run back to its owner and the cows will follow.
- Consider other people - When using the countryside think of others, if you are riding a bike slow down for walkers and livestock. Keep out of the way of farmers moving livestock or using machinery, and support the rural economy by using local shops and markets.
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- Cressing Temple Leaflet 2010
- Cressing Temple Events 2010
- Conference Room Hire
- Birthday Parties
- Wedding Ceremony Information
- Wedding Day Information
- Tudor and Medieval School Day Information Sheet
- Booking Form
- Vintage Fayre stall booking form
- Birthday Party Information
- Courses, Seminars and Lectures 2010/2011
- Event Booking Form
- Bursary Information Flyer
- Bursary Scheme Information Pack
- Bursary Scheme Application Form
- Heritage Publication List
Conferences
Childrens Birthday Parties
Weddings
Tudor and Medieval Schools Days
Events Booking Form
Birthday Parties
Traditional Building Courses
- Conferencing Pack 2009
- Wedding Ceremony Information
- Wedding Day Information
Conferences
Weddings
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