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WWF Living Planet Centre

Rufford House, Brewery Rd, Woking GU21 4LL, United Kingdom

WWF Living Planet Centre
Conference center
4.4
160 reviews
8 comments
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8CCQ+HJ Woking, United Kingdom
+44 1483 426444
wwf.org.uk
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Monday: 10–16
Tuesday: 10–16
Wedneasday: 10–16
Thursday: 10–16
Friday: 10–16
Saturday: Close
Sunday: Close
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Natasha Key
Natasha Key
Got a tour of the offices - beautiful place to work! Very modern and new. They have four interactive pod things out front, would be great for children.
Marine Dominguez
Marine Dominguez
Such an inspiring building for such a vital organisation. Everything has been carefully thought to be as eco friendly as possible, from the wood of the timber to the rainwater collection system. The organisation has a paperless policy, and do not serve meat. I think it is absolutely fantastic, and I recommend visiting it; it will motivate and inspire you to do more for our planet.
Elizabeth Njoroge
Elizabeth Njoroge
Its is an office,yes, a green office.They really practice what they preach here to save the world and reduce carbon footprint.I loved the history where they had through public participation build above a parking slot in a community.Its a win win situation.REcycled carpets,to how they cool and warm the office is interesting.If we only emulated this WWF.You thought they only saved Panda's,you are absolutely wrong.The wooden booths are information hubs for public partipation and learning and are kid friendly even the heights of where the gadgets have bee placed.
Cisco did great work in creating a sound proof conference rooms they rent out to the public.

The children come there to learn and from a tender age they get to learn how to save the planet.I really loved this place.
Sarah Hill
Sarah Hill
I visited with my 8 and 3 year old. There is a great interactive area in the entrance of the building with 4 pods about different environments. We spent about an hour there doing the quiz, the interactive iPads allow you to choose an animal/plant/habitat and gives you bite sized facts about them. There are also little peep through boxes showing footage of animals and plants. All at adult height but then repeated at small child height so my 3 year old could explore everything independently too which was great.
Dave Cassar
Dave Cassar
A fantastic little museum that puts on extra little activities for kids sometimes. You will want to check out the events on their website before you go. Even if they don't have any events on, the permanent display pods are excellent for kids and it's an informative and fun visit.
You should allow around an hour and a half if you do all of the pods.
Ryan Martel
Ryan Martel
It was nice to pop in but only worth half an hour visit max unless you manage to get on a tour but only on rear dates and they are only offices and conference rooms.
Jamie Morgan
Jamie Morgan
A stunning building. You can really appreciate the architecture. Attended with the kids for a educational play date, it was free too.
Surrey hub
Surrey hub1 year ago
Not what I expected at all staff very rude. Someone called Tilly went out of her way to be arrogant why do they employ young girls with attitudes is beyond me. No more donations from us!
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