About us

St. Aldate's Environmental Centre


The centre comprises

The Vicarage Garden

One hundred birds, mostly waterfowl. 600 trees and shrubs including the 38 generally recognised indiginous trees, plus most of those introduced into Britain before 1650AD; 80 species altogether. Foxes, squirrels, mice, hedgehogs, bats and an increasing number of insects. Reptiles, birds, wildflowers, fungi and lichens. The garden is part of a wildlife corridor through the city.

The Parish Hall

Two halls available for workshops, environmental exhibitions, games, and folk dancing. A kitchen for drama and concerts. The Hall may also be hired for: wedding receptions, dances, plays, children's parties, band practices, keep fit classes, play school and other activities

The Parish Church

Whilst a place of worship, it is also used for art and craft classes, and is available for concerts and exhibitions


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