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LNHS is holding a second hand book sale on Hampstead Heath, kindly hosted by Heath Hands, the charity for conservation and community on the Heath. The sale will be held at the Hive, Parliament Hill Fields, Hampstead Heath from Friday 24th to Sunday 26th March 10am - 4pm.  Please come along to browse - and why not visit the Heath as well?  Don't forget to bring a bag for your books, or you can buy one of Heath Hands' wildlife-inspired tote bags!  Tea and coffee will be available.

The Hive is a red brick building at the end of Nassington Road, adjacent to the paddling pool, closest postcode NW3 2TY,  Grid Ref: TQ 27741 85803 (OS map 176).  

Members pre-sale:  As the sale will be open to the public Heath Hands has kindly offered to give LNHS members advance access by arrangement.  If you are interested in viewing (and buying) the books before the sale please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.uk to arrange a visit to the Hive. Please do not just drop in - the Hive may not be open.

If you have a few hours to spare and would like to help with the book sale please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  

You may be interested to know that our friends at Heath Hands have launched an appeal for the development of a new Dairy Interpretation Centre. The centre will provide an exciting attraction for visitors at Kenwood, providing information about wildlife, nature and the historic landscape. The centre will have exhibition space for nature photography and offer a wealth of free physical and digital resources for visitors. The Dairy will be a welcoming and interactive space to enhance the learning and educational opportunities that Kenwood Estate, and the wider Heath, provides. For more info see Heath Hands: Dairy Interpretation Centre appeal  to support their good works.