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Lambing Season at the Farms!

Date Published: 26/03/2010
Bottle feeding a baby lamb
Gorgeous new arrival

Hurrah, spring is here! The lambs have started to arrive at Hayes Hill Farm. Some of the cutest and most lovely lambs we’ve ever seen are now at the Lee Valley Farm.   

 

The lambing season will run through to Easter, with many new arrivals weekly and we have recently delivered our first set of gorgeous woolly triplets!

 

The Farm is also adopting orphan lambs from neighbouring farms.

 

“The lambs are cute and cuddly. Seeing them is a perfect way to celebrate spring with your family – so come down to the farms and meet them!” says Angela Tew-Cragg, Lee Valley Farms Manager.

 

Come and see the latest lambs at Lee Valley Park Farm, Stubbins Hall Lane, Crooked Mile, Waltham Abbey, EN9 2EG, just four miles from Junction 26 of the M25.

 

For more information visit: www.leevalleypark.org.ukor contact the Lee Valley Regional Park Information Service on 08456 770 600.

 

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Lee Valley Regional Park stretches 26 miles along the River Lee from Ware in Hertfordshire to East India Dock Basin on the Thames. The Park’s 26 miles comprise a diverse mix of heritage sites, nature reserves and open green spaces alongside world class sports facilities; we attract over 4 million visitors every year.

 

Lee Valley Regional Park is playing an active part in the London 2012 Games. The new White Water Canoe Centre (just north of the M25 between Waltham Abbey and Waltham Cross) and the VeloPark and Hockey and Tennis Centres in Olympic Park will be owned, managed and funded by Lee Valley Regional Park in legacy. They join our existing sports facilities which include Lee Valley’s Athletics Centre, Riding Centre and Ice Centre to create a chain of sporting excellence across the region.

 

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For more information please contact Lee Valley Regional Park Authority:

 

Michelle Rosenberg: 01992 709 830, (M) 07920 810 403, (E) mrosenberg@leevalleypark.org.uk