MHSG and Meadow Orchard Project are pleased to present a FREE summer afternoon of talks and tours, enjoying and learning about nature and sustainable gardening, in the glorious rewilding oasis of Meadow Orchard. It brings together three community groups who are engaging their communities with nature, making green spaces healthy and accessible, including …
- A guided tour by Alan Briggs, secretary of Meadow Orchard Project (MOP), taking in MOP’s wildlife habitat, apiary, polytunnels, urban symbiosis, community composting, organic gardening methods for growing food, willow and oak coppice and an introduction to some of the site users, activities and outreach they offer.
- A presentation by Helen Finch of Rookfield Biodiversity Group, sharing experiences of a project to encourage sustainable gardening across a small community of local residents. It will describe attempts to mitigate the drastic loss in our local biodiversity, response to these actions and discussion of how we might expand these attempts. Including a free leaflet “Giving Nature a Helping Hand in Your Garden”.
- Followed by an introduction by Richard Coulder of Transition Network, a global, community-led movement, working for a low-carbon, socially just future, including renewable energy projects, local food systems and green spaces, as they work towards instating Crouch End and Finsbury Park as Transition Towns …
- And The View from Here: Community Art exhibition in MOP’s cob Roundhouse – a Nature-based collection of artworks from the Meadow Orchard community, celebrating creativity and the power of community, coinciding with the Crouch End Festival and The Great Big Green Week.
- Q&A to follow | open to all | free with the option to donate to MHSG and Meadow Orchard Project | prebook tickets through the link
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