Hobgrumble Joe of the Waterglades - East Village, London · sage, mint and chives, mmmmm.... smells...

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Disclaimer Please make sure children are accompanied by an adult at all times. Please stick to the footpaths and take particular care around ponds and rivers. Please be responsible for your actions and leave only footprints. Discover more at www.taletrails.co.uk Copyright © 2017 East Village London www.eastvillagelondon.co.uk Map illustration by Custard Graphic Design www.custard-graphic-design.co.uk Hobgrumble Joe of the Waterglades Mirabelle Gardens Yummy apple and pear trees, four crows on four little huts, a little free library, a cauldron and the great granite oval stone. Look up to spot pictures from Greek mythology too. Victory Park Can you find Victor the gorilla, the mirror maze, a little free library and some strange black boxes in the trees? The fenced-off circular area is a bat-friendly wildlife zone. Cheering Lane Look up to spot some very cheerful, multicoloured balconies. Could Hobgrumble Joe have based some of his symbols on these? Prize Walk play area A great place to have a rest in the hammock and sit like a sea captain. Can you spot the fifth crow and the last standing stone near here? Get Living London welcome office - Outside you might spot ten very unique bird boxes... can you identify these famous landmarks? There is also a little herb garden within the #MYE20 sign, including sage, mint and chives, mmmmm.... smells lovely! One giant water filter The Waterglades are a huge natural cleaning system. The wet woodland trees and plants help to filter water which can then be used to irrigate the plants in East Village and even flush the loos in the school! Portlands Glade walk Watch out here for black moorhens, hiding in the bulrushes with their leggy chicks. You might also spot dragonflies and mallard ducks. The tree canopy is a lovely dreamy place to sit and you might even spot Hobgrumble Joe blowing bubbles in the ponds too. Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Here you will find the Timber Lodge and Tumbling Bay playground, a great spot to practise your climbing like Hobgrumble Joe. It’s also worth climbing the hill to get a great view from the famous Olympic rings. The Velodrome is right behind you! Waterglades Here you might spot damselflies, water voles, goldfinches, herons, bees, otters, ladybirds and bright beetles. It’s a lovely spot to listen to the wind rustling leaves and rushes. Cheeky squirrels like to play by the BBQ area and Canada geese hang out near the main pond amongst the waterlilies. River Lea Just around the corner from the Waterglades you will reach the River Lea, flowing into the Thames then out to sea, over 20 miles from here! There are often swans cruising nearby and you might also spot a strange red phone box!? HUGE STUMPS BBQ area 1 2 3 4 Hobgrumble Joe’s landing spot Hobgrumble Joe’s reed bed Meadow bowl Sheltered canopy Signorelli cafe Signorelli Glade walk To Timber Lodge and Olympic rings (5 mins walk) Bat safe zone Mirror Maze Fortunes walk VICTORY PARADE RIVER LEA RIVER LEA Orchard STRATFORD INTERNATIONAL DLR STATION STRATFORD INTERNATIONAL STATION Herb garden Tina We Salute You Pave Velo Get Living London welcome office START Victor Chobham Academy Ribbons walk Liberty bridge walk Cheering lane Celebration avenue Prize walk Elis way Can you see the crows? Little free libraries Little free libraries La Gelatiera VICTORY PARK MIRABELLE GARDENS PORTLANDS Cauldron Thinking spot for remarkable little people 1 3 4 Olive Loves Alfie East 2 Bottle Apostle Hand Apetite London 5 7 8 Ted’s Veg 6 La Gelatiera 9 Fish House Darkhorse Mama Lan 10 12 13 Redyellowblue 11 Santi 14 Neighbourhood Firezza 15 17 Sainsburys 16 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 5

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Page 1: Hobgrumble Joe of the Waterglades - East Village, London · sage, mint and chives, mmmmm.... smells lovely! One giant water filter The Waterglades are a huge natural cleaning system.

DisclaimerPlease make sure children are accompanied by an adult at all times.Please stick to the footpaths and take particular care around ponds and rivers.Please be responsible for your actions and leave only footprints.

Discover more at www.taletrails.co.uk

Copyright © 2017 East Village London

www.eastvillagelondon.co.uk Map illustration by Custard Graphic Design www.custard-graphic-design.co.uk

Hobgrumble Joe of the Waterglades

Mirabelle GardensYummy apple and pear trees, four crows on four little huts, a little free library, a cauldron and the great granite oval stone. Look up to spot pictures from Greek mythology too.

Victory ParkCan you find Victor the gorilla, the mirror maze, a little free library and some strange black boxes in the trees? The fenced-off circular area is a bat-friendly wildlife zone.

Cheering Lane Look up to spot some very cheerful, multicoloured balconies. Could Hobgrumble Joe have based some of his symbols on these?

Prize Walk play areaA great place to have a rest in the hammock and sit like a sea captain. Can you spot the fifth crow and the last standing stone near here?

Get Living London welcome office - Outside you might spot ten very unique bird boxes... can you identify these famous landmarks? There is also a little herb garden within the #MYE20 sign, including sage, mint and chives, mmmmm.... smells lovely!

One giant water filterThe Waterglades are a huge natural cleaning system. The wet woodland trees and plants help to filter water which can then be used to irrigate the plants in East Village and even flush the loos in the school!

Portlands Glade walkWatch out here for black moorhens, hiding in the bulrushes with their leggy chicks. You might also spot dragonflies and mallard ducks. The tree canopy is a lovely dreamy place to sit and you might even spot Hobgrumble Joe blowing bubbles in the ponds too.

Queen Elizabeth Olympic ParkHere you will find the Timber Lodge and Tumbling Bay playground, a great spot to practise your climbing like Hobgrumble Joe. It’s also worth climbing the hill to get a great view from the famous Olympic rings. The Velodrome is right behind you!

WatergladesHere you might spot damselflies, water voles, goldfinches, herons, bees, otters, ladybirds and bright beetles. It’s a lovely spot to listen to the wind rustling leaves and rushes. Cheeky squirrels like to play by the BBQ area and Canada geese hang out near the main pond amongst the waterlilies.

River LeaJust around the corner from the Waterglades you will reach the River Lea, flowing into the Thames then out to sea, over 20 miles from here! There are often swans cruising nearby and you might also spot a strange red phone box!?

HUGE STUMPS

BBQ area

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Hobgrumble Joe’s landing spot

Hobgrumble Joe’s reed bed

Meadow bowl

Sheltered canopy

Signorelli cafe

Signorelli

Glade walk

To Timber Lodge and Olympic rings(5 mins walk)

Bat safe zone

Mirror Maze

Fortu

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lk

VICTORY PARADE

RIVER LEA

RIVER LEA

Orchard

STRATFORD INTERNATIONAL DLR STATION

STRATFORDINTERNATIONAL STATION

Herb garden

Tina We Salute You

Pave Velo

Get Living Londonwelcome office

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Victor

Chobham Academy

Ribbons walk

Liberty bridge walk

Cheering lane

Celebratio

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enue

Prize walk

Elis way

Can you see the crows?

Little free libraries

Little free libraries

La Gelatiera

VICTORY PARK

MIRABELLE GARDENS

PORTLANDS

Cauldron

Thinking spot for remarkable little people

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Olive Loves Alfie East

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Bottle Apostle

Hand

Apetite London

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Ted’s Veg

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La Gelatiera9

Fish House

Darkhorse

Mama Lan

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Redyellowblue

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Santi14

Neighbourhood

Firezza15

17 Sainsburys

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