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Moselle Meadow is a small community garden that exists on what was once a fly-tipped wasteland in Noel Park, North London. It is named after the Moselle River, which runs beneath Moselle Meadow as a culverted river. It is a place for wildlife and people to coexist and enjoy one another's company. It is hugely popular with pollinators and decomposers thanks to a vast range of flowers and a sizeable bug hotel. This year, blue tits have moved into the bird box on the tree. Noel Park Big Local hosts a monthly garden get-together (the second Tuesday of each month), at which visitors can help with gardening tasks and/or engage in creative activities to help enhance Moselle Meadow.
The organisation with legal responsibility for Moselle Meadow is Noel Park Big Local.
Moselle Meadow is managed and maintained by Noel Park Big Local
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