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Thursday 24 April 2020 | 4pm - 7.30pm
Green's Windmill and Science Centre
Free entry | Biscuit baking £4 per child
To celebrate St George's Day Green's Windmill are staying open late! They'll be running their popular biscuit baking activity for children and the mill will be open for visits. Climb to the top at dusk and a special treat awaits - panoramic views of Nottingham City's twinkling lights.
Biscuit Baking Activity: All ingredients for the baking session are supplied and booking is essential. To book a place for the activity please call 0115 915 6878. There are four 45 minute sessions at 4pm, 4.45pm, 5.30pm, & 6.15pm. It's for ages 3+ and is £4 per child.
Visiting the mill: There's no need to book for this, just turn up. Entry is FREE.
£4 per child
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