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Having fun on a field!

Welcome to the Have a Field Day blog!

We’ve launched this website to give all you Have a Field Dayers out there somewhere to go to chat to each other, to get more info, tips, ideas and photos. We’re so excited about how many of you are planning to get out on your local green space and Have a Field Day. If we get too excited, we might start calling it HAFD which is our geeky shorthand for the office. You’ll have to pull us up if we start doing that!

Recipe for Have a Field Day

Have a Field Day – your chance to have a great day with your friends and family out in the fresh air. Take a local green space (a protected QEII field ideally), add some fun activities and some food, stir in some hoped for sunshine, a sprinkling of celebrating the Duke of Cambridge’s only Jubilee programme and top with an unveiling of your fab new plaque for the field (pictures here) and you’ll be Having a Field Day!

Do comment on this blog and put pictures up on our flickr group (instructions to follow!) We’d love to hear about what you’re thinking of doing, and we’ll do our best to help you with any questions you might have.

We’re also on twitter, so do follow us there for quick chats and updates www.twitter.com/fieldsintrust.

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