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Happy caterpillars feeding on nettle at the garden perimeter.

Biodiversity in the garden – April / May

5 May 2026/in Biodiversity, Local News, News, Uncategorised/by Nathalie Cazaux

Mud Island Community Garden Biodiversity Action Group (BAG) met for the 1st time on Sat April 18th. We shared a sense of collective hope from taking positive action to promote biodiversity, a strong interest to learn more about what we can do, and some initial ideas:

“I am doing a biodiversity course right now; situation seems quite depressing, we need some positive actions to balance it.”

“I removed my lawn and planted shrubs, at first it was for convenience and ease of maintenance, but now it’s become a mini forest.”

“Just letting stuff grow wild is not biodiversity; we should keep a look at what we have and encourage more diverse stuff.”

“We do need hope for the next generations.”

“It’s great to be around people who understand the importance of biodiversity and care about similar things; we need to stop the environment degradation, and when needed push back against bad decisions made by authorities.”

“I hope we can create a pocket of biodiversity inside inner city that can we later spread out from; we could also collect seeds of wild, native plants to seedbomb around.”

We had a group walk around the garden margins assessing what we have there, and what could be improved upon. We had many ideas (see “More ideas” below) and agreed some initial actions:

Agreed actions 1. Put up the bird boxes and install bee hotel for wild and solitary bee species nesting

2. Cut back/remove Buddleia (except the one beside the Cottage)

3. Smother the Japanese Knotweed by wrapping in plastic bag while wait for more action/advice

4. Contact new DCC Biodiversity officer, let them know about the group and see if they have any plans and/or supports in place that we could work with

5. Keep a calendar of biodiversity events for the group

6. Place signs on native plants & biodiversity features around Garden (could use QR codes) ahead of the Open Day

7. Have a stall at MICG Open Day on June 16th and share native seed packets & info/flyers on how to sow for gardens, planters & window boxes

8. Group flora survey of margins after MICG Open Day.

We also noted for the Calendar:

Sat 16 May 1pm – Aaron Foley biodiversity talk at the Garden for the Dublin Community Garden Cycle Sat 23 May 10-12 pm.

 

Some of the ideas we discussed during walk round the garden:

Reach out to the groups and companies who offer seeds from local native wildflower plants, maybe they will be interested in collab and/or sponsorship of some kind • Lobby DCC and public services to stop spraying ‘weeds’, and to do more for biodiversity • Start a little local campaign promoting growing native herbs and wildflowers in people’s window boxes • We should do informal (at first) surveys of plants, bats and birds in the area • Learn more and share knowledge about how to identify native plants and invasives, how to collect and share native seeds, know which natives are edible

It is important to increase impact of our actions by sharing knowledge with other MICG members and wider community members via posts like this one • Survey of ‘weeds’ growing in Jim’s vegetable garden (after grasses cleared) • Talk on edible natives in the garden • Host an event on native seed collection & sharing • Reduce grasses in the raised bed beside the garden on walk up to the cottage in Autumn • Plant potatoes to break up the soil in grassy margins • After flowering, remove non-native (alien) plants which are “over spreaders” in margins – e.g. red valerian, three-cornered leek – aim is to encourage more diversity in seeds emerging next Spring • Bird and Bat survey – Swift and bat boxes • Surveys of pollinating insects (FIT counts) • Identifying invasive wildlife (e.g. Asian Hornet) • Learn more about supporting ecological travel corridors in the area • Collaborate with local group that is developing SUDS solutions for planters in the neighbourhood – rainwater goes into planters which are planted with natives • Take cuttings from the Elder near the entrance and propagate to increase food and habitat for wildlife (early Spring 2027).

 

Image taken by Claire – Happy caterpillars feeding on nettle at the garden perimeter.

Small tortoiseshell ? Lots of caterpillar eggs on other nettle plants nearby too!

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Community Gardens for inclusion: Exploring the role of informal and formal spaces for refugees and asylum seekers in Ireland

27 February 2026/in Local News, News/by Nathalie Cazaux

‘Shared community spaces help displaced people feel valued, connected, and push for fairer systems and support’ Meabh Bonham Corcoran, 2026.

Read the article HERE

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Art Group starts in the garden!

27 February 2026/in Creative Workshops, Local News, News/by Nathalie Cazaux

‘The Art Group’ 2-4pm Tuesdays – till the end of June.
Painting, Drawing Ceramics: this free art group is for everyone interested in developing their ideas, learning new skills and being in good company. Meeting at 2 venues on alternate weeks: Mud Island and ATD (Altogether in Dignity, Mountjoy Sq), ‘The Art Group’ welcomes beginners and advanced to experiment with ideas and learn together.

With Katherine Sankey – see her work HERE

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Nollaig na mBan: Celebrating Women in Dublin’s North Inner City

4 December 2025/in Arts & EntertainmentPhotography, Building, Local News, News, Our Members, Uncategorised/by Nathalie Cazaux

Nollaig na mBan (Women’s Christmas), traditionally observed on January 6th, is an ancient Irish custom where women took a well-deserved break after the festive season. Today, this tradition has evolved into a vibrant community celebration, and nollaignamban.ie is the official hub for the festival in Dublin’s North Inner City.

The festival honors the contributions of local women—often unsung heroes—through awards, live music, art exhibitions, and engaging panel discussions. Each year, 10–12 women are recognized for their impact on the community, with their portraits displayed publicly and celebrated at an award ceremony. Events take place in venues such as Charleville Mall Library, Annesley House and Clonliffe House, creating a lively atmosphere filled with music, workshops, and networking opportunities.

Founded by local woman Laura Williams from Ballybough, North Strand, and supported by Dublin City Council and community partners, the festival aims to empower women and strengthen community bonds. It provides a platform for storytelling, creativity, and solidarity, ensuring that women’s voices and achievements are celebrated.

Visit nollaignamban.ie to learn more, nominate inspiring women, and join the festivities on January 6th. Together, let’s keep this cherished tradition alive while uplifting the women who shape our communities.

And congratulations to our Chairperson, Nathalie Crowley who is celebrated this year. We celebrated Maeve Foreman and Fionnuala Halpin in previous years.

Here is a lovely biography written by Maeve :

It’s good to remind ourselves what Mud Island was like in 2009 when we first started campaigning for permission to build a community garden on the council owned derelict site in Newcomen Court.  Nathalie was involved from the beginning, pictured here with her son Max 3rd from left.  He’s now just finished university!  While always a member of Mud Island, Nathalie eventually joined the committee and became its chairperson in 2023

She’s passionate about the importance of biodiversity in the inner city and has encouraged Mud Island members to do all we can to improve biodiversity in and around our small patch. She has led on many innovative initiatives in the garden.  She developed a good working relationship with East Wall here 4 All and Cross-Cultural Conversations, which led to Fridays being for ‘learning English through gardening, then the language classes started! First Arabic, then Spanish, French, and Irish. They ebb and flo depending on the availability of volunteers but Fridays are about learning and sharing.

Fridays have also been about cooking – Nathalie loves cooking and cooking from produce in the garden all the better.  Many asylum seekers who do not have access to cookers can prepare food and store it in fridges in DP centres to feed children their native foods.

She started our monthly Repair Café in April 2023 and since then it’s happened on the last Sunday of every month.  Sometimes it includes a ‘vide-grenier’, in French ‘empty your attic’ yard sale.  The repair café won 1st place in the Community Environment Initiative category in Dublin City Council Central Area City Neighbourhood Competition 2024, and got second in the citywide competition.

She has represented Mud Island in many forums dear to her heart – e.g. in April 2024 she represented Mud Island on the panel at the ICON Climate Change day.  We nominated her as a Community Circular Hero in the Full Circle Awards run by circular.ie and she was successfully shortlisted as a finalist this year.  While she did not win, we’re proud she got that far!

In her day job she is a French as a Foreign Language (FLE) lecturer at the Technological University Dublin where she teaches business French to first- to fourth-year students.

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🌿 Nature Thrives at Mud Island Community Garden! 🌿

4 December 2025/in Biodiversity, Gardening, Local News, News/by Nathalie Cazaux

A recent biodiversity survey by SETU Waterford student and Mudisland neighbour Sally Parsley reveals that the verges around Mud Island Community Garden are buzzing with life!

✅ 18 plant species identified
✅ 83% are native & pollinator-friendly
✅ 5 top pollinator plants spotted (including Common knapweed & Creeping buttercup)

🌱 Grasses dominate the area, but wildflowers like Wild Rocket and Ox-eye Daisy add color and food for pollinators. However, no threatened species were found and two invasive plants (Japanese Knotweed & Butterfly Bush – the traitor!) need our attention.

🐦 Bird bonus: 20 species recorded in and around the garden, including Robins, Blackbirds, and the threatened House Sparrow. This urban green space is a true wildlife haven.

💡 What can you do?
✔ Plant pollinator-friendly flowers
✔ Help remove invasive species (Note from Sally: ‘some cultivars now don’t spread their seed and buddleia davidii can be managed by cutting back hard after flowering so the seeds don’t set’)
✔ Share your wildlife sightings

Together, we can keep North Strand blooming for bees, birds, and biodiversity! 🌸🐝

📚 Source: Biodiversity survey of flora in the verges of Mud Island Community Garden, 4th Dec 2025, by Sally Parsley, SETU Waterford. Available HERE.

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Halloween is coming!

14 October 2025/in Local News, News/by Nathalie Cazaux
Din, din, din… *Cue scary music… The weather this year has been great for the garden, lots of our plants have thrived with the mix of sun and rain but alas some have come along too much. It all started with a distinct lack of slugs, nobody knew why. Then somebody mentioned that they hadn’t seen the resident cat for a while. The local dogs seemed to be barking at nothing when they dared to come near the garden. And of course there was the mysterious bite mark one of the Tuesday gardeners seemed to have recieved while trying to cut back some particularly nasty looking brambles. It’s, it’s almost as if the plants have evolved in some way…
As always we’re in bad need of some extra helpers to bring the garden alive for the community on Halloween night. If you can spare even an hour or two between now and the 31st please get in touch.
Thanks to Breda Jackson for yet another brilliant poster
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Vote for the Repair Café !

11 July 2025/in Local News, News, Our Members/by Nathalie Cazaux

Mud Island’s monthly Repair Cafe, which is entirely volunteer run, has been in existence since May 2023, thanks to the inspiration, leadership and coordination of Mud Island committee’s chairperson Nathalie Cazaux Crowley. We think she’s a perfect candidate for the Rediscovery Centre’s Full Circle Award. They’ve a few different awards but the Community Circular Champion (which honours people who lead or support community initiatives like sharing libraries, swap events, food waste solutions, or local repair cafés) seems a good fit. If you’d like to do the same, here’s the link! https://www.circular.ie/full-circle-awards – closing date is Friday 25th July

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Emergency Meitheal and what happened in 2024?

23 May 2025/in Arts & EntertainmentPhotography, Gardening, Local News, Market, News, Past Events/by Nathalie Cazaux

The garden is always full of activities and we are grateful of all we have achieved throughout the years (see all the events posters and help we got in 2024!)

This week we are calling an Emergency Meitheal on Saturday!

We need lots of help to prepare for our annual Open Day and to catch up with lots of planting. If you could commit to an hour or so tomorrow it would really help us. Activities will include:

– Preparing beds for planting.
– Planting out our abundance of seedlings. Painting (but not the artistic kind!).
– Labelling plants & making labels.
– A bit of DIY.
– Weeding pathways.
– Watering thirsty plants and trees.
– Enjoying our fecund garden ; )

Thanks from Mud Island!

 

 

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Launch of “Why Wouldn’t You?”

19 May 2025/in Local News, News/by Nathalie Cazaux

What a morning at the launch of “Why Wouldn’t You?” — a powerful 12-minute short film shot in parts during the latest Christmas Fair 2014 in Mud Island Community Garden!

Here you can view ‘Why Wouldn’t You?’

The film, created by DCU’s Irish Refugee Integration Network (IRIN) and Sanctuary, shines a light on solidarity, inclusion, and what it really means to build welcoming communities. It’s a moving, visually rich portrait of people coming together across difference to support those who have been forcibly displaced.

Alongside the film, a brilliant companion manual has also been launched — a practical resource packed with tools, real stories, and creative approaches for educators and community groups across Ireland.

We also got to hear the beautiful voice of Liam Ó Maonlaí acapella!

‘Let’s keep building solidarity, one song and one story at a time’ – Mudislander Dee (who wrote this piece and also took the photo!)

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Féile Na Láibe / Mudstock Festival

30 November 2023/in Local News, Market, News, Our Members/by Nathalie Cazaux

Hello!

This weekend come along to Mudisland Community Garden for our first ever Féile Na Láibe. It is free to attend and packed with music, stories, stalls, food, drink and entertainment as Bearla & Gaeilge!

🐶 Dog friendly
🐣 Family friendly
🇮🇪 Loads Irish crafts and gifts to buy on Sunday at our  Christmas market
🍲 Delicious homemade food brought by mudislanders
☕ Hot & cold drink available for fundraising
,🎶 Traditional music
💃 Irish dancing
🧶 Painting & Craft workshops
🥙 Bric à brac
🗣️ Story telling
⚾ GAA demo
🔥Fire show
🎄 Safe for all ages

Musical entertainment is provided by DJ Gav from Solar Sound, Ceoltóirí Chluain Tarbh, Mud island Céilí Band, The Tolka Hot Club Band and more! Discover and support local artists and businesses.

Saturday 2nd of December

Caravan stage:

3 pm intro and part 1 of story, singer on stage.

3.30 part 2 of story dancer on stage.

4 pm part 3 of story musicians on stage .

5.15 fire show

6 DJ Gav (Solar Sound)

Hacienda: 

4pm Traditional music

Forecourt:

GAA demo / arts & crafts for kiddos / bric a brac

Thanks to #Forasnagaeilge, we have some goodies to give away, we also will be making some soup so bring your own brown bread to share!

Sunday 3rd of December

12-5pm Market stalls with delicious food and beverages to buy for our garden fundraiser!

The Tolka Hot Club Band will be performing at the market and we’ll finish of the weekend with DJ Gav from Solar Sound!

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  • Happy caterpillars feeding on nettle at the garden perimeter.
    Biodiversity in the garden – April / May5 May 2026 - 10:45 am

    Mud Island Community Garden Biodiversity Action Group (BAG) met for the 1st time on Sat April 18th. We shared a sense of collective hope from taking positive action to promote […]

  • Community Gardens for inclusion: Exploring the role of informal and formal spaces for refugees and asylum seekers in Ireland27 February 2026 - 1:59 pm

    ‘Shared community spaces help displaced people feel valued, connected, and push for fairer systems and support’ Meabh Bonham Corcoran, 2026. Read the article HERE

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